[The Mother’s Recompense, Volume I. by Grace Aguilar]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mother’s Recompense, Volume I. CHAPTER V 5/47
Now is not that extraordinary ?" Caroline became suddenly flushed with crimson, which quickly receding, left her even paler than before. "She is innocent," thought Emmeline.
"She loves him.
St.Eval must have behaved ill to her; and yet he certainly looked more sinned against than sinning." "To-day: does he leave to-day ?" Caroline said, at length, speaking, it appeared, with effort, and turning to avoid her sister's glance. "In little more than an hour's time; but I am sorry I told you, dear Caroline, if the news has pained you." "Pained me," repeated her sister, with returning haughtiness; "what can you mean, Emmeline? Lord St.Eval is nothing to me." "Nothing!" repeated the astonished girl.
"Caroline, you are incomprehensible.
Why did you treat him with such marked attention if you cared nothing for him ?" "For a very simple reason; because it gave me pleasure to prove that it was in my power to do that for which other girls have tried in vain--compel the proud lordly St.Eval to bow to a woman's will." Pride had returned again.
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