[Poor Miss Finch by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookPoor Miss Finch CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIFTH 25/27
There were signs of disturbance in him, as he approached us, which warned me that something had gone wrong, before he opened his lips. Nugent spoke first. "What's amiss now ?" he asked.
"Have you told her the truth ?" "I have tried to tell her the truth." "Tried? What do you mean ?" Oscar put his arm round his brother's neck, and laid his head on his brother's shoulder, without answering one word. I put a question to him on my side. "Did Lucilla refuse to listen to you ?" I asked. "No." "Has she said anything or done anything---- ?" He lifted his head from his brother's shoulder, and stopped me before I could finish the sentence. "You need feel no anxiety about Lucilla.
Lucilla's curiosity is satisfied." Nugent and I gazed at one another, in complete bewilderment.
Lucilla had heard it all; Lucilla's curiosity was satisfied.
He had that incredibly happy result to communicate to us--and he announced it with a look of humiliation, in a tone of despair! Nugent's patience gave way. "Let us have an end of this mystification," he said, putting Oscar back from him, sharply, at arm's length.
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