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Before the Story 6 The Brute

Word Count: 1661    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

terfield's faithful James jus

to see you! You dear, dear

, on whether I want yo

nty yellow hair, the smile with no meaning in it, the tremendous neck and shoulders, the mighty fists and feet, which are seen in complete combination in England only. Men of this breed possess a nervous system without being

d of command. It was impossible not to submit to him - he

ft for me?" was all

e! I like that - after throwing me over for a man with a hand

ne to America, when I married Westerfield, if I hadn't been dear to you. Oh, if I'm sure of anything, I

e cheery and confidential. "So he made you a bad husband, did he? Up w

usband if I had cared about him. I never cared about anybod

's a

deed it

did you

ist it? Think of being one of the Le Basques! Held in honor, to the en

se. His experience in the public-house suggested an

the door. He had only to look at her - and she sat down again a tamed woma

ance do

ar, of being a

tinct before the woman who had jilted him, when she presented herself in the cha

m, when he called her by her Ch

n as I am now.' We were married a month afterward - and when my first child was born it was a girl. I leave you to judge what the disappointment was! My lord (persuaded, as I suspect, by the woman I mentioned just now) ran the risk of waiting another year, and a year afterward, rather than be married. Through all that time, I had no other child or prospect of a child. His

te t

back wi

ouple of

the other in England. Wait a little b

't help me,

I can help yo

that she was in earnest. "What d

nd pounds,"

is impenetrable nature proved to be capable of receiving a shock

tle of brandy

ite overcome

brandy to take any notice of this remark. When he had recovered h

roof of it?" h

id you read the Trial of Westerfield

ard o

look at th

it l

es

se you read

ould only be found) did not trouble either of them. It was a settled question, by tacit consent on both

re worth five thousand

esn't Westerfield himsel

hat bit

he ship, and the disappearance of the diamonds - these last b

er next. She handed it to him with a stipulatio

his pocket. "Now I've got it,"

public-house is a woman not easily

ld first call in the police, and then telegr

her back. "I was

I," she

he same time, James kept his own interests steadily in view. He stated the obvious obj

added, "but other

you to fi

ll you give me a for

t. Anythi

Get the marriage

hy

at you are

if I took you back with me to America; you're the sort of woma

at the door. A little girl, in a shabby f

t here?" her mot

y excuse. Mrs. Westerfield read the letter, and crumpled it up in her pocket.

ad tried her luck among the Experts, and had failed. Having recently heard of a foreign interpreter of ciphers, she had written to ask his terms. The reply (just received) not only estimated his

aid - as if he were considering the case of a stray cat. "Hollo, there! Buy a bit of bread." He tossed a penny to Syd as she left the room; and took the opportunity of b

iled sweetly, and a

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Contents

Before the Story 1 The Trial Before the Story 2 The Sentence Before the Story 3 The Letter Before the Story 4 The Garret Before the Story 5 The Landlord Before the Story 6 The Brute Before the Story 7 The Cipher Before the Story 8 The Diamonds Before the Story 9 The Mother Chapter 1 Mrs. Presty Presents Herself Chapter 2 The Governess Enters
Chapter 3 Mrs. Presty Changes Her Mind
Chapter 4 Randal Receives His Correspondence
Chapter 5 Randal Writes to New York
Chapter 6 Sydney Teaches
Chapter 7 Sydney Suffers
Chapter 8 Mrs. Presty Makes a Discovery
Chapter 9 Somebody Attends to the Door
Chapter 10 Kitty Mentions Her Birthday
Chapter 11 Linley Asserts His Authority
Chapter 12 Two of Them Sleep Badly
Chapter 13 Kitty Keeps Her Birthday
Chapter 14 Kitty Feels the Heartache
Chapter 15 The Doctor
Chapter 16 The Child
Chapter 17 The Husband
Chapter 18 The Nursemaid
Chapter 19 The Captain
Chapter 20 The Mother-in-Law
Chapter 21 The Governess
Chapter 22 Retrospect
Chapter 23 Separation
Chapter 24 Hostility
Chapter 25 Consultation
Chapter 26 Decision
Chapter 27 Resolution
Chapter 28 Mr. Randal Linley
Chapter 29 Mr. Sarrazin
Chapter 30 The Lord President
Chapter 31 Mr. Herbert Linley
Chapter 32 Miss Westerfield
Chapter 33 Mrs. Romsey
Chapter 34 Mrs. Presty
Chapter 35 Captain Bennydeck
Chapter 36 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Chapter 37 Mrs. Norman
Chapter 38 Hear the Lawyer
Chapter 39 Listen to Reason
Chapter 40 Keep Your Temper
Chapter 41 Make the Best of It
Chapter 42 Try to Excuse Her
Chapter 43 Know Your Own Mind
Chapter 44 Think of Consequences
Chapter 45 Love Your Enemies
Chapter 46 Nil Desperandum
Chapter 47 Better Do It Than Wish It Done
Chapter 48 Be Careful
Chapter 49 Keep the Secret
Chapter 50 Forgiveness to the Injured Doth Belong
Chapter 51 Dum Spiro, Spero
Chapter 52 l'homme propose, et Dieu dispose
Chapter 53 The Largest Nature, the Longest Love
Chapter 54 Let Bygones Be Bygones
Chapter 55 Leave It to the Child
Chapter 56 After the Story
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