[The Baronet’s Bride by May Agnes Fleming]@TWC D-Link bookThe Baronet’s Bride CHAPTER XXVIII 9/15
The baronet bad not yet returned. In her own room Miss Silver secured the door upon the inside, according to custom, donned her night-dress, and went to bed--to watch and wait. * * * * * The mess dinner was a very tedious affair to one guest at least.
Major Morrell and the officers told good stories and sung doubtful songs, and passed the wine and grew hilarious; but Sir Everard Kingsland chafed horribly under it all, and longed for the hour of his release. A dull, aching torture lay at his heart; a chill presentiment of evil had been with him all day; the tortures of love and rage and jealousy had lashed him nearly into madness. Sometimes love carried all before him, and he would start up to rush to the side of the wife he loved, to clasp her to his heart, and defy earth and Hades to part them.
Sometimes anger held the day, and he would pace up and down like a madman, raging at her, at himself, at Parmalee, at all the world. He was haggard and worn and wild, and his friends stared at him and shrugged their shoulders, and smiled significantly at this outward evidence of post-nuptial bliss. It was almost midnight when the young baronet mounted Sir Galahad and rode home.
Kingsland Court lay dark and still under the frowning night sky.
He glanced up at the window of his wife's chamber.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|