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Chapter 6 A Walk in the Wood

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er ear and the keyhole of papa's study, as we used to call the sitting-room next his bed-room. Her eyes were turned in the direction of the stairs, from which only she apprehended surpri

ade me recede again toward my room. Indignation, however, quickly returned, and I came back, treading briskly as I did

find you, and you are dress to come

ed, and Mrs. Rusk, with her dark energetic face v

he brandy-bottle, Madame, and I

eat smirk, that was full of

" exclaimed Mrs. Rusk. "You may come to the

Mrs. Rusk for th

skirmish on this occasi

attached her to her interest economically by persuading me to make her

. Rusk impounded the flask; and, with Anne beside her, rather precipitately appeared before "the Master." He heard, and summoned Madame. Madame was cool, frank, and fluent. The brandy was purely medicinal. She procured a document in form of a note.

ns to men they are generally more trustworthy - perhaps woman's is the juste

aw, as you are aware, Madame's

spirits. The air was sweet - the landscape charming - I, so

treachery I had witnessed; but such resolutions do not last long with very young people,

to go into the

for w

ma is bur

ault?" demanded

sse

h! Why, cheaile, what would good Monsieur Ruthyn say if he heard such thing? You are surel

ded, though s

easily reached, leading to the sombre b

down on the little bank opposite, in her most langui

e, my dear cheaile, your visit 'ere must it be, remembering a so sweet ma

l read it aloud to me slowly

, for Madame was grimacing after me with a vile derisive distortion. She pretended to be seized w

I would 'av none - no, no epitaph. We regard them first for the oracle of the dead, and find them after only the

again. I felt quite afraid of Madame, and

! and so many of the Ruthyn family they are buried here - is not so?

she expected to see something unearthly,

y any accident, to give way to the panic that was gathering round me, I should inst

re, vraiment! - but I love very much to be near to the dead people - in solitary place like th

ray speak of s

for example, last night, shape like a monkey, sitting in the corner, with his arms r

to frighten me," I said, in the chi

d an ugly lau

ell the rest if you are really frighte

! oh, do

man is you

hy it is, Madame, I am so afraid of him, an

ence; it resulted from fear - it was deprecatory. I treated her as if sh

on with him a few months ago? Dr.

d a few days. Shall we begin the wa

ile; and does you

I thin

then is hi

e you heard anything about his h

hing; but if the doctor came, it

cy. I know he is a Swedenborgian; and papa is s

young cheaile as you. Oh, yes - he is old man, and so uncertain life is. 'As he made hi

dame; it is quite time enough

really compo

eally know

ign yourself. No, no; you know everything. Come, tell me all about it - it

it. I can't say whether there is a will

l not come to lie here a day sooner by cause of that; but if he make no

papa has made one, he has never spoken of it

g, of course. Come, come, tell me, little obstinate, other

don't know, Madame, how you pain me.

ll, petite dure-tête, or I wi

laughing spitefully, she twisted it sudden

you

let me go,"

ut continued her torture and discordant laughte

o tell everything to her affectionate gouv

much - you have broke

ittle fool! what cross girl! I will never

home. She would not answer my questions,

sumed her wonted ways. And she returned to the questi

hts be running so continually upon my

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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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