The Death of Lyndon Wilder and the Consequences Thereof by E A Dineley
Author:E A Dineley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
âI have been home, sir, and come back again.â
âItâs dark.â
âI donât mind the dark . . . or not too much. The pony knows the way. I like it better here with York and the Andalusian.â
âBut what of your lessons?â
âI donât do them. Iâm teaching myself French. I practise on the Andalusian. I believe him to have a little French.â He ran the brush down the grey flank of the stallion, who did his normal trick of swinging his head round in mock ferocity, making a grab at Horatioâs seat but not actually engaging his teeth in the cloth.
âMonsieur lâAndalusian, je vous en prie de ne pas manger mes pantalons. Mr Andalusian, I beg of you not to eat my trousers. Could it be done in Latin? O Andalusian . . . no, I donât believe he has Latin.â Horatio turned back to Major Wilder and added, confidentially, âSometimes I think Iâll run away.â
Major Wilder was standing within the loosebox now, his back leant against the railings. He said, âIt can turn out a mistake.â The Andalusian, pleased to see him, stretched out its nose and blew in his face.
Horatio said, âDo you think so? They would catch me and send me back.â
âVery likely. Perhaps you shouldnât tell me where you intend to go.â
âBut you are my friend.â
âSo I hope, but if one sees a friend committing some act one knows to be unwise, is it not oneâs duty to prevent it if one can? If I thought you were going to jump in the river, should I not pull you back? Still, itâs a difficult one, for Iâm sure such acts have spoilt many a friendship.â
âBut, sir, I should only run off to Gloucestershire to see Lottie.â
âCertainly my sister would welcome you, but her conscience would make her relieve your motherâs anxiety by returning you.â
âBut perhaps not immediately.â
âPerhaps not on the same day.â
Horatio was silent.
Major Wilder then said, âAnd it was I who sent Lottie away.â
âYou were not thinking of me at the time.â
âNo, though I have thought of you since. I mean to go to Finch Hall myself for a month or so, take my hunters if I can find accommodation for them. I have already helped fill the stables of my long-suffering brother-in-law.â
âWhy, I could come with you . . . I could disguise myself as your stable lad and make myself useful.â
âYouâre a fanciful boy. Why should it be necessary?â
âSo I could go with you.â
Major Wilder thought, If I am to find a means of taking my father, why not the child too and anyone else who cares to go? âWould your mother allow you to go?â
Horatio studiously bent to brush under the belly of the Andalusian, keeping his face averted. He said, âIf you asked her . . . she would.â
Lady Charles thought her life had become intolerable. There was nothing to lift the greyness of each day. Under the excuse of mourning, she had let it be known she saw no one but her family, with the exception of Mrs Kingston and the rector, for the latter one could not escape.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Our Riches by Kaouther Adimi(560)
Dreams in a Time of War: A Childhood Memoir by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o(477)
Moxyland by Lauren Beukes(472)
Scenes from Provincial Life by J. M. Coetzee(434)
Adventures in Poetry by Mary L. Kienholz(374)
Desgracia by J. M. Coetzee(364)
History of Islam in Africa by Levtzion Nehemia; Pouwels Randall;(362)
Dracula Chronicles: Son of the Dragon by Victor Foia(354)
Moxyland (Angry Robot) by Beukes Lauren(321)
The Last Storytellers: Tales From the Heart of Morocco by Richard Hamilton(256)
Life Times: Stories 1952-2007 by Gordimer Nadine(234)
African Voices of the Global Past: 1500 to the Present by R. Getz Trevor(218)
Bound to Ransom by Kiru Taye(206)
The House on the Borderland: And Other Novels by William Hope Hodgson(189)
Along the Nile by Thyme Lauren O(176)
This Great Wilderness by Eva Seyler(155)
A Club In Monmartre by Mike Resnick(145)
Tarzan the Final Chapters by Edgar Rice Burroughs(143)
Between Silk and Wool by Lena Scholman(132)
