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Blind Love

The Prologue 4

Word Count: 1335    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

kissed her on either cheek. After that prefatory act of endearment, he made his inquiries. What extraordinary co

red; “and having nobody to go to but my god

cried S

maid to keep

you have acquaintances among

ces — yes.

r approve of wha

ant me a fav

— if

my answering yo

gest of all resolutions which is founded on a keen sense of wrong. She looked older than her age: what she might be ten years hence, she was now. Sir Giles understood her. He got u

had another quarrel,” he s

eny it,” s

s to b

ly. “The woman is

father tel

old, last birthday — and told me that I could do

back again,

n’t k

face, telling its story of disaster and struggle in ea

hat means; I know what you have done to offend your father. My nephew has asked

aspect revived. “Yes,” she said, sadly and

What the devil is your objec

most in the same words. I made him angry when I tried t

went on. “Isn’t he affectionate? and kindhearted? and hono

his kindness some of the happiest days of my sad life, and I

’s true,

rd of it

xcuse for you. I hate perversity in a

,” she said gently;

expressed. The secret sorrow of her life, which wa

on’t tell me the reason why, because your sweet temper shrinks from making me angry.

sank a little; her hands clasped themselves on her lap; the obstinate resignation wh

determined no

abond yet. Go where he may, into the vilest places and among the lowest people, he carrie

ast. She roused herse

hristians enough to discover. He has friends who can still appreciate him — your nephew, Arthur Mountjoy, is one of them. Oh, I know it by Arthur’s letters to me! Blame Lord Harry as you may, I tell you he has the capacity for repentance in him, and one day — when it is too late, I dare say — he will show it. I can never

evoted defence of the man, to an easy and fa

him to hold to the hope of Hugh’s marriage, even after his nephew had been refused for the second time. His headstrong goddaughter had come to visit him of her own accord. She had not forgotten the days of her childhood, when he had some influence over her — when she had found him kinder to her than her father had ever been. Sir Giles saw that he had tak

rdoon, Iris, you ar

vitation — and then annoyed him by asking a

ly: “I have heard nothing. Wh

to me, which reports that he has joined the secret society — nothing better than a

e returned from the police-office. He announced that a Serg

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1 Preface2 The Prologue 13 The Prologue 24 The Prologue 35 The Prologue 46 The Prologue 57 The Prologue 68 The Prologue 79 The Prologue 810 The Prologue 911 The Prologue 1012 The Prologue 1113 Chapter 1 The Sour French Wine14 Chapter 2 The Man she Refused15 Chapter 3 The Registered Packet16 Chapter 4 The Game Mountjoy Loses17 Chapter 5 The Game Mountjoy Plays a New Card18 Chapter 6 The Game Mountjoy Wins19 Chapter 7 Doctoring the Doctor20 Chapter 8 Her Father’s Message21 Chapter 9 Mr. Vimpany on Intoxication22 Chapter 10 The Mockery of Deceit23 Chapter 11 Mrs. Vimpany’s Farewell24 Chapter 12 Lord Harry’s Defence25 Chapter 13 Iris at Home26 Chapter 14 The Lady’s Maid27 Chapter 15 Mr. Henley’s Temper28 Chapter 16 The Doctor in Full Dress29 Chapter 17 On Hampstead Heath30 Chapter 18 Professional Assistance31 Chapter 19 Mr. Henley at Home32 Chapter 20 First Suspicions of Iris33 Chapter 21 The Parting Scene34 Chapter 22 The Fatal Words35 Chapter 23 News of Iris36 Chapter 24 Lord Harry’s Honeymoon37 Chapter 25 The Doctor in Difficulties38 Chapter 26 London and Paris39 Chapter 27 The Bride at Home40 Chapter 28 The Maid and the Keyhole41 Chapter 29 The Conquest of Mr. Vimpany42 Chapter 30 Saxon and Celt43 Chapter 31 The School for Husbands44 Chapter 32 Good-Bye to Iris45 Chapter 33 The Decree of Fate46 Chapter 34 My Lord’s Mind47 Chapter 35 My Lady’s Mind48 Chapter 36 The Doctor Means Mischief49 Chapter 37 The First Quarrel50 Chapter 38 Ici on Parle Francais51 Chapter 39 The Mystery of the Hospital52 Chapter 40 Dire Necessity53 Chapter 41 The Man is Found54 Chapter 42 The Mettlesome Maid55 Chapter 43 Fiction Attempted by My Lord56 Chapter 44 Fiction Improved by the Doctor57 Chapter 45 Fact Related by Fanny58 Chapter 46 Man and Wife59 Chapter 47 The Patient and My Lord60 Chapter 48 “The Mistress and the Maid”61 Chapter 49 The Nurse is Sent Away62 Chapter 50 In the Alcove63 Chapter 51 What Next64 Chapter 52 The Dead Man’s Photograph65 Chapter 53 The Wife’s Return66 Chapter 54 Another Step67 Chapter 55 The Adventures of a Faithful Maid68 Chapter 56 Fanny’s Narrative69 Chapter 57 At Louvain70 Chapter 58 Of Course They Will Pay71 Chapter 59 The Consequences of an Advertisement72 Chapter 60 On the Eve of a Change73 Chapter 61 The Last Discovery74 Chapter 62 The Board of Directors75 Chapter 63 A Refuge76 Chapter 64 The Invincibles