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Chapter 5 THE WOMAN IN HELIOTROPE

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ley rose, and, taking a step towards her, offered a chair; at the same time noticing her heightened colour, and a certain rigid carriage not in keeping

g on the table, she flashed an inquiry at his flushed face, and, misreading the caus

slave

h apparent negligence he pushed the letter and the books and papers a little to one side, but re

ot concealing her malice, for at the wedding she had just left all her married life had rushed b

ight. His monocle dropped the length of its silken tether, and

in his voice, a sort of deprecation in his eye, as though he would be friend

he should add to his usual courtesy a note of sympathy to the sound of her name on his lips. He had not fastened the door of the cupboard from whic

? She was your cousin. People asked

t to the place where he had seen the heliotrope and scarlet make a g

on in his voice. "You mean Tom Fairing!" Her eyes blazed. "You are quite right

ere you are concerned. I believe in no man"-his voice had a sharp bitterness, though his face was s

ad touched a chord. But even as she reached the window and glanced down to the hot, dusty street, she hea

lly! Look at the company he keeps-John Brown, who hasn't even decency enough to keep away from the place he disgraced. Billy is always with him. You ruined John Brown, with your dissipation an

aistcoat. The action arrested her speech for a moment, and then, with a little shu

ng any defence. He had said all in that instant's cry, "Kathleen!"-that one awakening feeling of his life so far. She had congealed the word o

w what they say? Do you think the world doesn't talk about the company you keep? Haven't I seen you going into Jolicoeur's saloon when I was walking on the other side of the street? Do you thin

een Steele!" for her spotless name stood sharply off from his negligence and dissipation. They called her "Poor Kathleen Steele!" in sympathy, though they knew that she had not resisted marriage with the well-to-do Charley Steele, while loving a poor captain in the Royal Fusileers. She preserved social sympathy by a perfect outward decorum, though the man of the scarlet coat remained in the town and haunted the places where she appe

rd!" So that was the way Kathleen felt! Charley's tongue tou

have no remembrance of his imitating me in anything.

ter and, by deduction, praise of his own, or it may have been the insufferable egoism of the fop, well used to imitators. The

to Mr. Brown as he waved his arms gracefully in his surplice and preached sentimental sermons. I suppose you will say,

ce had an unusually dry tone as he replied: "I asked questions

now rang through his words a note she had never heard before. For a fleeting instant she was inclined to catch at some hidden meaning, but her grasp of things was uncert

d with a bitter laugh, for it seemed to her a monstrous t

question of an alibi, or evidence for the defenc

oined coldly, and her eyes wandered out of the window again to t

to him. He admires you so much. I wish-in fact I hope you will ask Billy to come and live with us," he added half abstractedly. He was trying to see his way through a sudden confusi

oldly. "You know I won't ask

ends to health." Suddenly he turned to the desk and opened a tin box. "Here is further practice for your admirable gift." He op

"My wedding-gift!" she said. Then she shrugged her shoulders. A moment she hes

on she caught the glove from her left hand, and, doubling it back, dragge

ing-ring. She took it with a curious contracted look and put it on the finger again, then pulled

took the pen in her hand. "You had spoken of a wedding

hen she wrote her name in a large firm hand, and, throwing down t

in box, and took out another, as without a word, but with a grave face

bbery. Please take this. No, not with the right hand; the left is better luck-the better the hand, the better the deed," he added

hy, this is a deed of the homestead property-worth th

he handle, as though to show her out. She was agitated and embarrassed now. She felt she had been

"Did you think of this when-wh

on in my life. I was born

kiss you!" she said in

s-"but I should like you to bear witness, madam, that I am no robber!" He opened the door. Again there was that curious penetrating no

he said sharply

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE WAY TO THE VERDICT Chapter 2 WHAT CAME OF THE TRIAL Chapter 3 AFTER FIVE YEARS Chapter 4 CHARLEY MAKES A DISCOVERY Chapter 5 THE WOMAN IN HELIOTROPE Chapter 6 THE WIND AND THE SHORN LAMB Chapter 7 "PEACE, PEACE, AND THERE IS NO PEACE"' Chapter 8 THE COST OF THE ORNAMENT Chapter 9 OLD DEBTS FOR NEW Chapter 10 THE WAY IN AND THE WAY OUT Chapter 11 THE RAISING OF THE CURTAIN
Chapter 12 THE COMING OF ROSALIE
Chapter 13 HOW CHARLEY WENT ADVENTURING AND WHAT HE FOUND
Chapter 14 ROSALIE, CHARLEY, AND THE MAN THE WIDOW PLOMONDON JILTED
Chapter 15 THE MARK IN THE PAPER
Chapter 16 MADAME DAUPHIN HAS A MISSION
Chapter 17 THE TAILOR MAKES A MIDNIGHT FORAY
Chapter 18 THE STEALING OF THE CROSS
Chapter 19 THE SIGN FROM HEAVEN
Chapter 20 THE RETURN OF THE TAILOR
Chapter 21 THE CURE HAS AN INSPIRATION
Chapter 22 THE WOMAN WHO SAW
Chapter 23 THE WOMAN WHO DID NOT TELL.
Chapter 24 THE SEIGNEUR TAKES A HAND IN THE GAME
Chapter 25 THE COLONEL TELLS HIS STORY
Chapter 26 A SONG, A BOTTLE, AND A GHOST
Chapter 27 OUT ON THE OLD TRAIL.
Chapter 28 THE SEIGNEUR GIVES A WARNING
Chapter 29 THE WILD RIDE
Chapter 30 ROSALIE WARNS CHARLEY
Chapter 31 CHARLEY STANDS AT BAY
Chapter 32 JO PORTUGAIS TELLS A STORY
Chapter 33 THE EDGE OF LIFE
Chapter 34 IN AMBUSH
Chapter 35 THE COMING OF MAXIMILIAN COUR AND ANOTHER
Chapter 36 BARRIERS SWEPT AWAY
Chapter 37 THE CHALLENGE OF PAULETTE DUBOIS
Chapter 38 THE CURE AND THE SEIGNEUR VISIT THE TAILOR
Chapter 39 THE SCARLET WOMAN
Chapter 40 AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING
Chapter 41 IT WAS MICHAELMAS DAY
Chapter 42 A TRIAL AND A VERDICT
Chapter 43 JO PORTUGAIS TELLS A STORY No.43
Chapter 44 "WHO WAS KATHLEEN "
Chapter 45 SIX MONTHS GO BY
Chapter 46 THE FORGOTTEN MAN
Chapter 47 ONE WAS TAKEN AND THE OTHER LEFT
Chapter 48 "WHERE THE TREE OF LIFE IS BLOOMING-"
Chapter 49 THE OPEN GATE
Chapter 50 THE PASSION PLAY AT CHAUDIERE
Chapter 51 FACE TO FACE
Chapter 52 THE COMING OF BILLY
Chapter 53 THE SEIGNEUR AND THE CURE HAVE A SUSPICION
Chapter 54 M. ROSSIGNOL SLIPS THE LEASH
Chapter 55 ROSALIE PLAYS A PART
Chapter 56 MRS. FLYNN SPEAKS
Chapter 57 A BURNING FIERY FURNACE
Chapter 58 WITH HIS BACK TO THE WALL.
Chapter 59 IN WHICH CHARLEY MEETS A STRANGER
Chapter 60 THE HAND AT THE DOOR
Chapter 61 THE CURE SPEAKS
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