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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-9-17, Page 22 THE BRUSSELS POST VA..G' RA.NTi WIFE.' .144." sena you " r "No; it would have been better for her if she hind." Br F. WAwsN. "What have you done to her?" cried -p. Stepben ansion01y Author of "Tse Flours 1,N TOE mmnsu,'t " I've only boxed her ears far impar, t d Harry haughtily. inence," sat a ry g ' y. " AT tun Woar,O's MsnoY," 1JTo. • „ You brute! How dare you ? I wish George had seen you 1 " about shuttlecock ! " "George was lying on his bank in the She coloured, but made no answer, picture.gallery, where I left him." except by a iiischievous smile as he A sharp cry escaped the lips of the raised her eyes to his face. Harry little governess. came out from behind his ourtaie. "What 1 You have hurt your ' bre- " Will you Dome and have a game at ther—perhaps killed him ? " billiards, Miss Lane ? I'll teach you." " T haven't hurt him, Miss Lane," "I can play a little : but I mustn't said harry, with an uncomfortable now thank you. I mnst go back to the blush. " I shouldn't have touched him Vicarage." if he hadn't wanted to prevent my see - "How anxious you are to get away ing you home. You will let me now from ns 1" said George. won't you ? " he said, with sudden gen- " Oh, indeed it is not that 1 'haven't Maness. been so happy for, oh, I don't know " Thank you. Mr. Lawler has offered how long, as "have been hereto -day!" to take me,' answered she freezingly. "Then why are you in such a hurry "But Mr. Lawler has a bad cold, and to get away ? " ought not to be out at night." " I am not in a hurry ; it is because I Then I will go home alone." must go," said she, the almost childlike Harry turned white with rage. The gaiety quite gone out of her voice, which handsome lad was not used to snubs remained sweet, but low and grave ; from women of any class, when ho took besides, I—I ought not to have en- the trouble to pay them any attention. joyed myself so much. I had forgot. Stephen's eyes gleamed maliciously. ten." "You won't send me back ? The air "Forgotten what?" said George won't hurt me in the least; I am out in kindly.it every night," said he eagerly. "T-day—ray confirmation. It was She could not refuse the cripple, and, wrong, very wrong of me! Such an ex. bowing very coldly to Harry, she went ample for my pupil Betty, too! " as with Stephen towards the Vicarage. George could not help smiling. It was always a terrible ordeal to the' " I don't think your bad example sensitive little Sonthron to shake four will do much harm to Betty, Miss Lane. cold hands and smile "good night" up I dare say she wishes she had a chance into four cold faces when, the day's of spending her evening in the sena work over, sho could run through the way. ' garden to the cottage bpilt in oue cor. "1 am afraid she does," said the gov- ner of it, where she lived with an old erness simply, servant of the family to wait upon her. Then, hearing the voices of Lady But to -night it was far more terrible Braithwaite and her daughter outside, than ithadeverbeenbefore. Onemorode- she went out to meet them, followed by gree of frostinthe manner of papa, mem- " the child," and leaving the two elder ma, eldest girl, and second girl, made brothers face to face. her feel that her sin, in letting herself " Charming little creature! That be carried off by those worldlings, and dash of the prig gives her a delicious possibly enjoying their godless society, spice of novelty," said George, lighting was grievous indeed. But they never a cigar, and seeming net to notice his guessed the pain they were inflicting. brother's frowns. Nay, they meant.to be rather kind about " I thought ' you didn't 0hoose your it; and Mrs. Malnwaring asked, not goddesses out of the Sundayschool'? without veiled curiosity— I thought I ' was to have undisturbed " Well, did you enjoy yourself at the enjoyment of my discovery, as far as you Grange ? I suppose they were very kind were concerned' ? " to you ?" "And so you might have had, if you „ Oh, yes, very kind I " had had the wit to forestall me. The " You had a beautiful dinner, didn't pleasure of her society was absolutely forced upon me, for I could not leave a defenceless woman to be bored to death all through dinner by William and Sir George." " Where are you going ? " asked the other sharply, for George had his hand upon the door. "To the stables, if yon have no ob- jection." "You are not going to see Miss Lane home ! " shouted Harry. " By Jove, I never thought of ib 1 But it would be a good action to save the poor little woman from a tete-a-tete with such a cub." In his delight at tormenting his fiery. tempered brother, George had gone a little too far.. As he lounged against the door -way a sudden blow sent him reel- ing'back into the gallery, the door was slammed, and his brother was at the other end of the corridor before he could say a word. Harry met his sister in the corridor. " Where's Miss Lane?" •• •vany x Wnas 40 you want wive -Kiss Lane?" Never mind. Where is she ? " But his sister was in a teasing mood. She had more than Goorgo's cruelty in her disposition, and, being a girl, she could give it freer rein. She delighted in watching the skoited working of Harry's face as she evaded his ques. tions. "My dear boy, I am not Miss Lane's guardian angel. Yon should ask the child where she is." " For Heaven's sake don't torment me so 1 Youmet her outside the picture. gallery a few minutes ago, and took her away with you." ' Oh, so I did! But you see I've drop- ped her somewhere.' Harry seized her arm and shook it roughly. But the action only roused the girl's spirit from idle teasing to hot defiance. "Do you think you can make me tell you? If you were to kill me, I wouldn't tell you unless Iehose 1 "—andshe shook herself free with a violence which sent him staggering a few paces. He changeable tactics. " Don't be silly, Lil. You know I didn't mean to hurt you; and, if we did come to blows, you would be just as likely to hurt res, But do tell me where Miss Lane is." " She's gone." " Gone l Alone?" No. Stephen has gone with her; and it was 1 who sent him," said she defiantly. " Oh, to annoy me, I suppose ?" "Partly ; perhaps you and George. I thought there had been quite fuss enough made about the little governess, and I thought that Stephen, being a cripple, and therefore not quite so rough as you, would make her a safer escort." 'Without a wordin answer, Harry gave her a sharp box on the oar, and swung Himself into the hall over the balusters, dashed into the garden, and plunging into a shrubbery as a short out to the road, Dame out scratched and breathless a few yards behind Miss Lane and Ste. phen. " You had better go in, Stephen, or you'll make your cold Worse. I'll see Miss Lane safely home," said he abruptly. A hot flush camp over the cripple's face. i. 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Lane, who had indeed not been insensi• ble to the difference between the cookery of the Grange and that of the Vicarage. " Did they all get tipsy? " asked Bsr. train, aged seven, very shyly. " Oh, no 1 What makes you ask that, Bertram ? " " Ben said they did," whispered he, sheepishly withdrawing—Ben was the coachman, with a dash of gardener. " Did you think them nice ? " asked Joan inquisitorially. "They were all very kind; but, oh, they quarrel dreadfully 1" "You wouldn't like to be goverhesa there, I suppose ? " " Oh, no, Mrs. Mainwaring 1" an- swered Miss Lane fervently and sin- cerely. Yet, when she was once more alone, trying faithfully to banish outward thoughts and prepare herself for her prayers, the admiration, the warm kind. linesa of the wrong-headed Braithwaites would rush in and contrast itself with the logical conduct of the Mainwarings, who hung about her when she was in high spirits and neglected her when she was unhappy or unwell. " I do hope he is not hurt 1 " was her last thought. CHAPTER III. Meanwhile Stephen Lawler had re- turned to the Grange, happy in the fa. your pretty Miss Lane had accorded him at the expense of Harry, whom he ha. ted with a hatred which, if unreasonable, was not without excuse. He joined his cousinsin the billiard -room, where a hot quarrel between George and Harry was only just kept from blazingforth afresh by the presence of their father, the only power on earth which could keep in check the ungovernable passions of his unruly brood. Stephen glanced from one to the other of the two angry flush- ed faces, and rolled the spot -ball along the table in an idle manner, through which the least glimpse of the con- queror showed. George Laughed un. pleasantly. Stephen looks happy." "He's the fox who carried off the lamb while the lion and tiger were fight- ing about it," said Wilfred, the second son, quoting from 1Esop's fables rather at random. " Was she kind, Stephen ? " asked George mockingly. Very kind—much kinder than she was to you." " That goes without saying, my dear fellow," auswered George, with a cruel patronage in his tone which made the cripple winos. " All women don't worship brutes! I wouldn't enter the lists with you for your Molly and Sukey ; but ladies aro different." " Different from what ? From Molly and Sukey, or from Miss Lane, the gov- erness ? " "Ah, you can look down upon 'Miss Lino, the governess,' since she eagle you a brute 1" " When did she colt 1320 0 brute ? It's a lie! " said George sharply. "It's not a lie 1 She said you and Harry were both brutes; and, by Jove, she Was right 1 " George raised his fist, but dropped it with an ostentatious self-restraint. 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