[Old Saint Paul’s by William Harrison Ainsworth]@TWC D-Link bookOld Saint Paul’s BOOK THE SECOND 24/210
"When was he here ?--tell me quickly." His wife then proceeded to relate all that had occurred, and he listened with profound attention to her recital.
At its close, he arose and paced the chamber for some time in great agitation. At length he suddenly paused, and, regarding his wife with great sternness, observed, in a severe tone, "You have done very wrong in concealing this from me, Honora--very wrong." "If I have erred, it was to spare you uneasiness," returned Mrs. Bloundel, bursting into tears.
"Doctor Hodges agreed with me that it was better not to mention the subject while you had so many other anxieties pressing upon you." "I have a stout heart, and a firm reliance on the goodness of Heaven, which will enable me to bear up against most evils," returned the grocer.
"But on this point I ought, under any circumstances, to have been consulted.
And I am greatly surprised that Doctor Hodges should advise the contrary." "He was influenced, like myself, by the kindliest feelings towards you," sobbed Mrs.Bloundel. "Well, well, I will not reproach you further," returned the grocer, somewhat moved by her tears.
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