[The Reason Why by Elinor Glyn]@TWC D-Link bookThe Reason Why CHAPTER VIII 12/12
When did you meet her? Can't you tell me something more? Then I will be as sympathetic as you please." So Lord Tancred sat down on the sofa beside her again, and told her the bare facts: that it was rather sudden, but he was convinced it was what he wanted most to do in life; that she was young and beautiful, rich, and very reserved, and rather cold; that she was going away, until a week before the wedding; that he knew it sounded all mad, but his dear Ethelrida was to be a darling, and to understand and not reason with him! And she did not.
She had gathered enough from this rather incoherent recital to make her see that some very deep and unusual current must have touched her cousin's life.
She knew the Tancred character, so she said all sorts of nice things to him, asked interested but not indiscreet questions.
And soon that irritated and baffled sense left him, and he became calm. "I want Uncle Glastonbury to ask Francis Markrute to the shoot on the 2nd of November, Ethelrida," he said, "and you will let me bring Zara--she will be my wife by then--although I was asked only as a bachelor ?" "It is my party, not Papa's, you dear old goose, you know that," Lady Ethelrida said.
"Of course you shall bring your Zara and I myself will write and ask Mr.Markrute.In spite of Aunt Jane's saying that he is a cynical foreigner I like him!".
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