The Mysteries of London, v. 4/4Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur)
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The Mysteries of London, v. 4/4
Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur)
London (England) -- Fiction; Penny dreadfuls
At that moment the door opened--and Lady Georgiana, pale as death and
scarcely able to support herself on her tottering limbs, made her
appearance.
Unable to endure the state of suspense in which she had been plunged
relative to the altered manner of her son towards Lady Frances at the
breakfast-table,--and having a vague presentiment that some unpleasant
scene was occurring between him and her husband in the library,--she
had determined to repair thither and relieve herself at once from an
uncertainty that was intolerable. But upon reaching the door she heard
Charles talking loudly and bitterly: she instinctively paused;--and
those terrible questions which he addressed to his father, smote upon
_her_ ear like the voice of the Angel of Death.
Staggering into the room, she mechanically closed the door behind
her; and then leant against it for support. Her fine--her handsome
countenance denoted the most poignant anguish: it was absolutely
distorted--while a frightful pallor overspread it.
“My mother--my dear mother!” exclaimed Charles, bounding towards
her;--for his soul was touched by the pitiable appearance which she
presented to his view.
“Just heaven! Charles--what have you said to your father!” she asked,
in a tone of despair;--and flinging herself into her son’s arms, she
gave vent to a flood of tears.
“I implore your pardon, my dear parents, if in a moment of haste and
impatience I said aught that can give you offence,” exclaimed the young
man: “but I was not master of my emotions--for you, my father, had
termed me a _villain_!”
“Let us not recriminate,” said Mr. Hatfield, rising and taking his
son by the hand, Lady Georgiana having in the meantime sunk into the
chair to which Charles conducted her. “I was wrong to address you thus
harshly: but your refusal to form an alliance with Lady Frances, to
whom you only yesterday imparted a confession of attachment----”
“O Charles! is it possible that your parents are to experience such
bitterness of disappointment as this?” exclaimed Lady Georgiana,
turning a look of appeal--of earnest appeal--upon her son. “You know
not how profound will be my sorrow if you thus enact a perfidious part
towards Lady Frances Ellingham!”
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