[The Mother’s Recompense, Volume I. by Grace Aguilar]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mother’s Recompense, Volume I. CHAPTER VI 47/53
How could she, how dared she draw back? and yet one effort she would make.
She would implore him to permit her to confess all to her parents; she was convinced, did they know how much her happiness depended on her union with him, they would consent, and with their blessing hallow their marriage. Happiness--Caroline shuddered; the wild excitement of secret love had departed.
She knew she was beloved, she had given her promise, yet she was not happy; and could she then expect to be when irrevocably his own? Her brain reeled beneath the bewildering chaos of her thoughts; but she followed up her resolution, and implored him as she had intended.
Lord Alphingham heard with a dark and frowning brow. "And what becomes of your kind brother's just accusations ?" demanded the Viscount, with a very evident and contemptuous sneer. "Defend yourself, and papa will be convinced they are unfounded," was her reply.
But she gazed on his countenance, and terrified at its expression, for the first time the thought flashed across her mind, could there indeed be any real cause for Percy's warning; and more and more earnestly did she beseech him to say she might implore her father's sanction.
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