No. 13 Washington Square
re intimate asylum of her private sitting-room, and sat down and stared into her fire. She was still d
ortunes acquired during the last generation as upon beings of an inferior order. It was blood-discs that gave her her supremacy, not vulgar discs of gold. She had enoug
nner of living was that the criticism had the unfortunate quality of being based on truth. Of late, the struggle to maintain her inheri
o the bedroom, but did not look up; nor a moment later when Olivetta re
tter, Cousin Caroli
as faithful and devoted as though a very member of her body. So Mrs. De Peyster rela
t, except for less than a thousand which I have on hand,-a mere nothing,-I am penniless un
nned, then was ejacula
ter a moment, "why not have J
o not care to explain." She would n
oney from the bank, as you
t just here was the pinch-or one of them. To cover the excess in her expenses she had already borrowed-secretly, for
pon one of the jewel cases which
line. But, of course you wou
ow can you think
d Olivetta. "Please forgive me, Caroline
. The previous spring, while in Paris, she had had her jewels most confidentially replaced with excellent i
, "can't you cut down expenses and remain in town
Mrs. De Peyster. "Are you out of your senses Olivet
etta. "But you might go to some modest resort for t
en my custom to spend the first half of the summer in Europe, in a style befitting me, and to spen
urse!" cried the
fully realiz
slow, and full of awed dismay. "You must mainta
st
n began to move in spasmodic pro
Europe-and that newspaper is going to print your picture among the social leaders who have sailed-and
tory, a horror out-climaxing any in Olivetta's tragic list, burs
ir!" she bare
r?" Olivetta r
ail-Mrs. Allistair will use it as capita
asped the app
stood up, rigid
must sail!
nk of some way out of it? I never
and stood looking down into the pleasant bustle of Washington Square. Olivetta watched her
oamed afar to the desolate realm which she inhabited, and she thought of her own sitting-room, dark and stingily furnished, and rather
she said, half to herself, "it really wou
zed at her steadily. And gradually, as she gazed, her whole appearance changed. The c
roline?" cried Olivet
ai
etely her dignified and composed self, she stepped toward her bedroo
yster open
til
eper instan
rs. De
him waiting in the hall till I s
is it?" asked Olivetta exc
. De Peyster in
fireplace, Olivetta gazing at her in throbbing suspense. The
ou, Olivetta, I know are completely devoted to me. So I know you both will faithfully execu
ivetta. "Neve
,-never!" dec
now, here are my orders, Matilda. The house, of course, is being boarded up as usual. All the servants are sent away except William; and that order, if you have given it, for a maid for
y?" cried the e
w a dénouement is heightened by a quiet manner-"in reality
" ejaculate
!" exclaim
ill ever know of it. By staying here, I shall be practically at no expense
livetta had remaining a
broad! You are a person of importance-your every move is observed.
. But Mrs. De Peys
vetta. You shall
ivetta, yet mo
s,
ord Europe for yourself, ho
expected of me. I cannot afford that. For you, Olivetta, since the passag
that I am to
es
People will know
one to-night. You will go on board with my trunks late this evening, heavily veiled. Since no
er seasick!"
be on board. Your stewardess will bring your meals to your stateroom. When the boat arrives, you must wait till every one e
e's the di
become known that Mrs. De Peyster has gone off on a long motor trip through unvisited portions of Europe and will not return
Olivetta, drawing
why could you not go over yourself and
cognized. And then think of the talk! No, that would never
re right, ma'am,
the way over. And to avoid any possible difficulty in getting into the hous
"in the mean time you cannot stay
which assured her co-conspirators that they could lean untroubled upon he
erentially dignified, the most irreproachably expressionless of men-servants. He was the ultimate development of his kind. It seems almost a sacrilege t
add that she will remain in the house alone during my absence; that you are to keep to your quarters in the
body slightly, as if
e, and to relieve Matilda's monotony, I desire
m bowed a "Y
stand this
ecuted one of the
y, Mrs. D
y we
wave of her hand, and William made
began Matilda, a
t driving nightly in your cloth
-" gaspe
veiled, and William is the best-trai
ng for the outburst of approval, just tribute to one wh
e prompted, "what do you
t, I-I-suppose it's all
vetta, what d
. "Paris!-the Louvre!-the Luxembourg!-Versailles!" She flung her arms about Mrs. De Peys