9781153592611

Blind Love

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ISBN13: 9781153592611

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Excerpt: ...each other at last?" "I have too sincere a respect for Lady Harry to answer you," Mountjoy said. "At the same time, let me acknowledge my obligations to your lordship. You have reminded me that I did a foolish thing when I called here without an invitation. I agree with you that the sooner my mistake is set right the better." He replied in those words, and left the cottage. On the way back to his hotel, Hugh thought of what Mrs. Vimpany had said to him when they had last seen each other: "Dont forget that there is an obstacle between you and Iris which will put even your patience and your devotion to a hard trial." The obstacle of the husband had set itself up, and had stopped him already. His own act (a necessary act after the language that had been addressed to him) had closed the doors of the cottage, and had put an end to future meetings between Iris and himself. If they attempted to communicate by letter, Lord Harry would have opportunities of discovering their correspondence, of which his jealousy would certainly avail itself. Through the wakeful night, Hughs helpless situation was perpetually in his thoughts. There seemed to be no present alternative before him but resignation, and a return to England. CHAPTER XXXI THE SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS ON the next day Mountjoy heard news of Iris, which was not of a nature to relieve his anxieties. He received a visit from Fanny Mere. The leave-taking of Mr. Vimpany, on the previous evening, was the first event which the maid had to relate. She had been present when the doctor said good-bye to the master and mistress. Business in London was the reason he gave for going away. The master had taken the excuse as if he really believed in it, and seemed to be glad to get rid of his friend. The mistress expressed her opinion that Mr. Vimpanys return to London must have been brought about by an act of liberality on the part of the most generous of living men. "Your friend has, as I believe, got some money from...

ISBN-13

9781153592611

ISBN-10

1153592614

Weight

0.77 Pounds

Dimensions

9.00 x 6.00 x 0.53 In

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$21.61

Format

Paperback

Pages

234 pages

Publisher

Published On

2010-03-01



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