Herbert still faced the back of the lounge, but he had slipped his hand
from the relaxing hold of hers, and pressed it over his eyes. She could
not seek to possess herself of it again. Winston was not the only dupe
of the nefarious fraud, the betrayal of which had overtaken the guilty
pair thus late in their career of duplicity. Yet, however severely
she had suffered in heart from their falsehood and her brother's
intolerance, no stain would rest upon her name, while, terminate as the
affair might, the disgraceful revelation would shipwreck her brother's
happiness for life, if not bring upon the old homestead a storm of
scandal that would leave no more trace of the honorable reputation
heretofore borne by its owners than remained of the smiling plenty of
the cities of the plain after the fiery wrath of the Lord had overthrown
them.
Mrs. Aylett resumed the suspended operation of cutting the leaves of
her new monthly; fluttered them to be certain that none were overlooked;
laid down the periodical; brushed the scattered bits of paper from
her silken skirt, and retaining the paper-knife--a costly toy of
mother-of-pearl and silver--changed her position so as to look her
husband directly in the eye.
“I believe I can give you the information you lack,” she said, in
curiously constrained accents, the concentration of some feeling to
which she could or would not grant other vent. “Clara Louise Lennox
obtained a divorce from her first husband on the grounds of drunkenness,
failure to maintain her, infidelity, and personal ill-usage. He came
home from sea, as you have said, the battered ruin of a MAN, fallen
beyond hope of redemption. There was no law, written or moral, which
obliged her, when once freed from it, to carry about with her and thrust
upon the notice of others the loathsome body of death typified by his
name and her matronly title. She commenced life anew at her father's
death, contrary, let me say to the advice of all her friends, if I
except the mother, who could refuse nothing to her favorite daughter.
The scheme was boldly conceived. You have admitted that it was
successfully carried out. In New York the family were not known beyond
the circle with which they disdained to associate when the lodging-house
business was abandoned. There were a thousand chances to one that in her
new abode Miss Dorrance would be identified by some busybody with the
divorced Mrs. Lennox. She risked her fortunes upon the one chance, and
won. I do not expect you to believe that the impostor was moved by any
other consideration in contracting her second marriage than the wish
to seek the more exalted sphere of society and influence which Fate had
hitherto denied her. You would sneer were I to hint, however remotely,
at a regard for her high-born suitor the dashing, but dissipated officer
had never awakened--”
Mr. Aylett lifted his hand, smiling more evilly than before.
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