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The Moonstone

CHAPTER V
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I went up-stairs with his message, and left him, by his own desire, waiting in the hall.

The servants stood staring at him, at a distance, as if he was a walking engine of destruction, loaded with powder and shot, and likely to go off among them at a moment's notice.
My lady had a dash--no more--of the family temper.

"Tell Colonel Herncastle," she said, when I gave her her brother's message, "that Miss Verinder is engaged, and that I decline to see him." I tried to plead for a civiller answer than that; knowing the Colonel's constitutional superiority to the restraints which govern gentlemen in general.

Quite useless! The family temper flashed out at me directly.

"When I want your advice," says my lady, "you know that I always ask for it.


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