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Chapter 4 Madame De La Rougierre

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very tall woman in grey draperies, nearly white under the moo

unpleasantly on me; and the moment it was plain that I saw her, the grey woman began gobbling and cackling shri

e window!" I gasped; "

ld have summoned and sent forward a detachment

m - sh

f authority appro

by the first sight of our visitor, for he stopped short

doin' the

occupied a little time, was inaud

o round that way, you'll see the hall-door steps, an

aid somethin

and ye can't mi

ed with out-turned pumps and a grave inclination before me, a

he says she's

ness! What

-bred to smile, and h

I'd best as

ay strode the flat pumps of

om the study. She walked quickly, and muttered sharply to herself - an evil trick, in which she indulged when much "put about." I should have been glad of a word with

mpressed me so unpleasantly to take the command of me - to sit alone with

inite, when I heard my father's step approaching from the library: so I qu

n began his silent walk up and down the room. I was yearning to question him on the point

drawn, and the shutter partly opened, and he looked out perhaps wi

ed me of the arrival of Madame de la Rougierre to be my governess, highly recommended and perfectly

thority. The large-featured, smirking phantom, saluting me so oddly in the m

; they're not natural, I think. I gave her her supper in my room. She eats like a wolf, she does, the great raw-boned hannimal. I wish you saw her in bed as I did. I put her next the clockroom - sh

. Rusk's satire, a weapon in which she w

compliments from me, Miss - no, I rayther think not. I wonder why honest English girls won't answer the gentry

reat bands of black hair, too think and black, perhaps, to correspond quite naturally with her bleached and sallow skin, her hollow haws, and the fine but grim wr

hat is Mademoiselle's nam

, Mad

ry good little girl - is not so? - and I am sure I shall love you vary moche. An

t begun the use of the globes

lobes, which stood nea

one of them with her great hand. "J

ehow her "explications," as she termed them, were not very intelligible, and when pressed her t

her strange way, more awful in the eyes of a nervous child, I may say, such as I was. She used to look at me for a long time s

e or out of the window, plainly seeing nothing, and with an odd, fixed l

ometimes she had accesses of a sort of hilarity which frightened me still mo

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Contents

Chapter 1 Austin Ruthyn, of Knowl, and His Daughter Chapter 2 Uncle Silas Chapter 3 A New Face Chapter 4 Madame De La Rougierre Chapter 5 Sights and Noises Chapter 6 A Walk in the Wood Chapter 7 Church Scarsdale Chapter 7 The Smoker Chapter 9 Monica Knollys Chapter 10 Lady Knollys Removes a Coverlet Chapter 11 Lady Knollys Sees the Features
Chapter 12 A Curious Conversation
Chapter 13 Before and After Breakfast
Chapter 14 Angry Words
Chapter 15 A Warning
Chapter 16 Doctor Bryerly Looks in
Chapter 17 An Adventure
Chapter 18 A Midnight Visitor
Chapter 19 Au Revoir
Chapter 20 Austin Ruthyn Sets Out on His Journey
Chapter 21 Arrivals
Chapter 22 Somebody in the Room with the Coffin
Chapter 23 I Talk with Doctor Bryerly
Chapter 24 The Opening of the Will
Chapter 25 I Hear from Uncle Silas
Chapter 26 The Story of Uncle Silas
Chapter 27 More About Tom Clarke's Suicide
Chapter 28 I Am Persuaded
Chapter 29 How the Ambassador Fared
Chapter 30 On the Road
Chapter 31 Bartram-Haugh
Chapter 32 Uncle Silas
Chapter 33 The Windmill Wood
Chapter 34 Zamiel
Chapter 35 We Visit a Room in the Second Storey
Chapter 36 An Arrival at Dead of Night
Chapter 37 Doctor Bryerly Emerges
Chapter 38 A Midnight Departure
Chapter 39 Cousin Monica and Uncle Silas Meet
Chapter 40 In which I Make Another Cousin's Acquaintance
Chapter 41 My Cousin Dudley
Chapter 42 Elverston and its People
Chapter 43 News at Bartram Gate
Chapter 44 A Friend Arises
Chapter 45 A Chapter-Full of Lovers
Chapter 46 The Rivals
Chapter 47 Doctor Bryerly Reappears
Chapter 48 Question and Answer
Chapter 49 An Apparition
Chapter 50 Milly's Farewell
Chapter 51 Sarah Matilda Comes to Light
Chapter 52 The Picture of a Wolf
Chapter 53 An Odd Proposal
Chapter 54 In Search of Mr. Clarke's Skeleton
Chapter 55 The Foot of Hercules
Chapter 56 I Conspire
Chapter 57 The Letter
Chapter 58 Lady Knollys' Carriage
Chapter 59 A Sudden Departure
Chapter 60 The Journey
Chapter 61 Our Bed-Chamber
Chapter 62 A Well-Known Face Looks in
Chapter 63 Spiced Claret
Chapter 64 The Hour of Death
Chapter 65 In the Oak Parlour
Conclusion
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