The Mysteries and Miseries of San Francisco: Showing up all the various characters and notabilities, (both in high and low life) that have figured in San Franciso since its settlement.A Californian
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The Mysteries and Miseries of San Francisco: Showing up all the various characters and notabilities, (both in high and low life) that have figured in San Franciso since its settlement.
A Californian
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction
Carlotta removed her arm from his shoulder as he turned slightly to
reach his wine, and while she kept her eyes upon the glasses to observe
that he gave her the one that she had drank from before, she returned
the empty phial to her pocket.
‘I suppose nothing unpleasant came of our dalliance?’ said Blodget, in a
half interrogative tone, as he handed the girl her glass.
‘Why do you suppose so? Ought you not rather to suppose just the
reverse? Was not something unpleasant naturally to be expected?’
‘Well, perhaps I might have supposed so,’ returned Blodget,
deprecatingly, and a little disconcerted by the girl’s reply.
There was a moment’s pause, and both sat with their glasses in their
hands, Blodget’s eyes fixed upon the floor, the girl surveying the
countenance of her seducer, as if she were trying to read his thoughts.
‘Well, what was it?’ Blodget at length inquired.
‘A boy,’ returned Carlotta. ‘It died, and I was glad of it, for if it
had lived it might have been as faithless as his father.’
‘Do you want to quarrel?’
‘No.’
‘For heaven’s sake cease,’ exclaimed Blodget, suddenly raising the
wineglass to his lips, and emptying it at a draught.
Carlotta drank her wine quickly as he spoke, and rose from his knee,
where she had contrived to sit while upbraiding him with his inconstancy
and duplicity. Her dark eyes were fixed upon his countenance, which
changed the moment he had swallowed the wine, his lips becoming white,
and the expression of his features becoming ghastly and cadaverous.
‘You are a dead man and I am avenged!’ exclaimed the girl in a hissing
whisper; and then she glided towards the door, and turned the key in the
lock.
A faint groan which seemed to struggle feebly and faintly upwards, was
the only sign of vitality which Blodget gave, and then his head fell
upon his breast and his arms fell powerless at his side.
Quickly and silently Carlotta drew the sheets from the bed, knotted them
together, and then fastened one end securely to the bedpost nearest the
window; this done, she noiselessly raised the sash, and looked out. The
night was dark and foggy, but she could see that there was a small yard
below, with a door in the wall, which opened into a court at the rear of
the house. Dropping one end of the sheets from the window, she
immediately got out upon the sill, and grasping the sheet firmly with
both hands, descended in safety into the yard. She could hear laughter
and the tinkling of glasses in the back parlor, but the shutters were
closed, and noiselessly unbolting the door in the yard fence, she
hurried swiftly out, and in a few minutes was far away.
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CHAPTER XX
The Return to the Mission.
Let us now rejoin Inez and Monteagle whom we left on their road to the
Mission.
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