登陆注册
19897600000095

第95章 MR OSBORNE'S SECRET (1)

Osborne and Roger came to the Hall; Molly found Roger established there when she returned after this absence at home.She gathered that Osborne was coming; but very little was said about him in any way.The squire scarcely ever left his wife's room now; he sat by her, watching her, and now and then moaning to himself.She was so much under the influence of opiates that she did not often rouse up; but when she did, she almost invariably asked for Molly.In their rare tête-à-tête , she would ask after Osborne - where he was, if he had been told, and if he was coming? In her weakened and confused state of intellect she seemed to have retained two strong impressions - one, of the sympathy with which Molly had received her confidence about Osborne; the other, of the anger which her husband entertained against him.Before the squire she never mentioned Osborne's name; nor did she seem at her case in speaking about him to Roger, while, when she was alone with Molly, she hardly spoke of any one else.She must have had some sort of wandering idea that Roger blamed his brother, while she remembered Molly's eager defence, which she had thought hopelessly improbable at the time.At any rate she made Molly her confidante about her first-born.She sent her to ask Roger how soon he would come, for she seemed to know perfectly well that he was coming.'Tell me all Roger says.He will tell you.' But it was several days before Molly could ask Roger any questions; and meanwhile Mrs Hamley's state had materially altered.At length Molly came upon Roger sitting in the library, his head buried in his hands.He did not hear her footstep till she was close beside him.Then he lifted up his face, red, and stained with tears, his hair all ruffled up and in disorder.'I've been wanting to see you alone,' she began.'Your mother does so want some news of your brother Osborne.She told me last week to ask you about him, but I did not like to speak of him before your father.' 'She has hardly ever named him to me.' 'I don't know why; for to me she used to talk of him perpetually.I have seen so little of her this week, and I think she forgets a great deal now.

Still, if you don't mind, I should like to be able to tell her something if she asks me again.' He put his head again between his hands, and did not answer her for some time.'What does she want to know?' said he, at last.'Does she know that Osborne is coming soon - any day?' 'Yes.But she wants to know where he is.' 'I can't tell you.I don't exactly know.I believe he's abroad, but I'm not sure.' 'But you've sent papa's letter to him?' 'I've sent it to a friend of his who will know better than I do where he's to be found.You must know that he isn't free from creditors, Molly.You can't have been one of the family, like a child of the house almost, without knowing that much.For that and for some other reasons I don't exactly know where he is.' 'I will tell her so.You are sure he will come?' 'Quite sure.But, Molly, I think my mother may live some time yet; don't you? Dr Nicholls said so yesterday when he was here with your father.He said she had rallied more than he had ever expected.You're not afraid of any change that makes you so anxious for Osborne's coming?' 'No.It's only for her that I asked.She did seem so to crave for news of him.I think she dreamed of him; and then when she wakened it was a relief to her to talk about him to me.She always seemed to associate me with him.We used to speak so much of him when we were together.' 'I don't know what we should any of us have done without you.You've been like a daughter to my mother.' 'I do so love her,' said Molly, softly.'Yes; I see.Have you ever noticed that she sometimes calls you "Fanny"?

It was the name of a little sister of ours who died.I think she often takes you for her.It was partly that, and partly that at such a time as this one can't stand on formalities, that made me call you Molly.I hope you don't mind it?' 'No; I like it.But will you tell me something more about your brother?

She really hungers for news of him.' 'She'd better ask me herself.Yet, no! I am so involved by promises of secrecy, Molly, that I couldn't satisfy her if she once began to question me.I believe he's in Belgium, and that he went there about a fortnight ago, partly to avoid his creditors.You know my father has refused to pay his debts?' 'Yes; at least, I knew something like it.' 'I don't believe my father could raise the money all at once without having recourse to steps which he would exceedingly recoil from.Yet for the time it places Osborne in a very awkward position.' 'I think what vexes your father a good deal is some mystery as to how the money was spent.' 'If my mother ever says anything about that part of the affair,' said Roger, hastily, 'assure her from me that there's nothing of vice or wrong-doing about it.I can't say more: I'm tied.But set her mind at ease on this point.' 'I'm not sure if she remembers all her painful anxiety about this,' said Molly.'She used to speak a great deal to me about him before you came, when your father seemed so angry.And now, whenever she sees me she wants to talk on the old subject; but she doesn't remember so clearly.If she were to see him I don't believe she would recollect why she was uneasy about him while he was absent.' 'He must be here soon.I expect him every day,' said Roger, uneasily.'Do you think your father will be very angry with him?' asked Molly, with as much timidity as if the squire's displeasure might be directed against her.'I don't know,' said Roger.'My mother's illness may alter him; but he didn't easily forgive us formerly.I remember once - but that is nothing to the purpose.I can't help fancying that he has put himself under some strong restraint for my mother's sake, and that he won't express much.

同类推荐
  • 华严法界观门注

    华严法界观门注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 艺概词概

    艺概词概

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 和东观群贤七夕临泛

    和东观群贤七夕临泛

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Coriolanus

    Coriolanus

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 野老纪闻

    野老纪闻

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 股市游侠录

    股市游侠录

    一个孤独的青年不小心得到一本股市的秘籍,在股市如鱼得水。但是他深知股市有一种魔力,让进去的人欲罢不能。他将何去何从。他挣来的钱将要做些什么事?股市的种种内幕和波诡云谲让他能否在股市里获得永生,面对集美貌和智慧乃至财富于一身的女下属他为何无动于衷。
  • 契约结婚:老婆太难缠

    契约结婚:老婆太难缠

    无数次相亲失败,她买醉。得知前女友回国,他买醉。原本无任何关系的平行线,因同时同地醉酒而交缠在一起。再一次相亲,两人对视无语。当追求完美的男人遇上神经大条却圆滑异常的女人,百次过招,且看这个高傲的男人怎样节节败退。
  • 豪门盛宠:总裁步步逼婚

    豪门盛宠:总裁步步逼婚

    “漫漫,烙上了我的印记,这辈子,就算我不要,你也只能是我的女人!”那一晚,恶魔的烙印在她身上绚烂绽放。“豪宅、名车、珠宝、黑卡这些统统不是我想要的!”叶漫凝清灵的眸子盛满倨傲。男子微微失神,旋即勾起性感薄凉的唇:“那,你想要什么?”“我要的,从来就只有你的心!”男子唇角的笑意愈发邪魅深邃,他的心,她想要,给她便是。【司空宸,叶漫凝、司空瑞,邢少瑾】(暖宠)
  • 我的中二未婚妻

    我的中二未婚妻

    护花技术哪家强,华夏冀水找陆翔!从一个普通修理工变成华夏女首富未婚夫后,陆翔就从修理机器变成了修理人。“吾之伴侣,吾以令咒命令汝,赐他雷霆一击,让这个挑战吾之尊严荣耀之徒灰飞烟灭!”
  • 大道独神

    大道独神

    天才少年根基被毁,然偶获神秘珠子,由此逆天而行,踏无上大道。
  • TFBOYS情深雨蒙

    TFBOYS情深雨蒙

    在茫茫人海中,老天还是让我认识了你······
  • 长江传

    长江传

    一部关于长江的美丽凄楚、动人心弦的传记。作者远溯亿万年前由东向西流出的古长江的初始形态,从徘徊流水的序曲到奔流入海的尾声,一如徐刚以往的风格,时而大开大合、大起大落;时而细致入微、鞭辟入里。融地理、历史、人物、文化于一炉,直面历史和现实,在大地的背景上所作的饱含忧患的刻画,于仪态万方中教人沉思冥想。书中既有长江百年水患的详尽钩沉,又有绿色中国的蓝图创意,独特的语境洋溢在字里行间,大地完整性的思考给出了作者铭心刻骨的警醒之言:我们正走在一条离开物质财富越来越近、离开江河大地越来越远的不归路上。
  • 王俊凯之爱情历史

    王俊凯之爱情历史

    帅气逼人的王俊凯在他那风华好是光中,欢笑,有趣,难忘的时光里出现了一名女子,这位女子叫应慧妍是位美女,大大的眼睛,白白的皮肤,可她不知道这女子的闯入,给他带来了巨大的变化。
  • 魔术之魂

    魔术之魂

    势力盘根错节的伊欧利亚在五大宗派的相互制约下已经和平度过了一百八十个年头,世人也都愿意相信,如果不出意外,二三百年内伊欧利亚不会出现席卷整个大陆的战争。但是,随着天罚的降临,一个名为岳辰的少年横空出世,无意中揭开了伊欧利亚暗潮中的阴谋,血月计划,上古三大神器,超然世外的强大存在逐一浮出水面。翻手为云覆手为雨,凡是企图在岳辰身上讨便宜的人或势力都将受到其毁灭性的报复,伊欧利亚也注定将因为岳辰的霸道而战栗,然而,正当伊欧利亚为岳辰是天使还是魔鬼喋喋不休争论的时候,岳辰只是淡淡地回应道:“我是魔术师。”
  • 大明小宫女

    大明小宫女

    莫名穿回大明,数次起死回生。守护了宁嫔的生命却守不住一世安宁,阻挡了血腥的杀戳却化不开千古宿仇。壬寅年的那一次回眸,注定了执子之手。庚戌年的那一场浩劫,失散了纯真挚情。是选择?是放弃?是留下?是回来?且看大明小宫女的传奇一生。