The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins; John Sutherland
Author:Wilkie Collins; John Sutherland
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: England - Social life and customs - 19th century, Deception, Classic Fiction, Country homes, Literary, Wilkie, Inheritance and succession, Collins, Young women, Man-woman relationships - England, Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Literature, Art teachers, 1824-1889, Fiction - General, Romantic Suspense Fiction, 19th century fiction, Literature: Classics, Fraud, Psychiatric hospital patients, Gothic fiction, Swindlers and swindling, English | British Literature | 19th C, England, Fiction, Criticism, Nobility, Mystery & Detective - General, Psychological Fiction, Mystery & Detective, General, Classics, Suspense, General & Literary Fiction, Literature - Classics
ISBN: 9780199535637
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2008-08-15T07:00:00+00:00
When I got back to the house, I had only a quarter of an hour to spare, to put myself in order for dinner, and to say two words to Laura before I went down stairs.
‘The letters are in Fanny’s hands,’ I whispered to her, at the door. ‘Do you mean to join us at dinner?’
‘Oh, no, no—not for the world!’
‘Has anything happened? Has any one disturbed you?’
‘Yes—just now—Sir Percival—’
‘Did he come in?’
‘No: he frightened me by a thump on the door, outside. I said, “Who’s there?” “You know,” he answered. “Will you alter your mind, and tell me the rest?You shall! Sooner or later, I’ll wring it out of you. You know where Anne Catherick is, at this moment!” “Indeed, indeed,” I said, “I don’t.” “You do!” he called back. “I’ll crush your obstinacy—mind that!—I’ll wring it out of you!” He went away, with those words—went away, Marian, hardly five minutes ago.’
He had not found Anne! We were safe for that night—he had not found her yet.
‘You are going down stairs, Marian? Come up again in the evening.’
‘Yes, yes. Don’t be uneasy, if I am a little late—I must be careful not to give offence by leaving them too soon.’
The dinner-bell rang; and I hastened away.
Sir Percival took Madame Fosco into the dining-room; and the Count gave me his arm. He was hot and flushed, and was not dressed with his customary care and completeness. Had he, too, been out before dinner, and been late in getting back? Or was he only suffering from the heat a little more severely than usual?
However this might be, he was unquestionably troubled by some secret annoyance or anxiety, which, with all his powers of deception, he was not able entirely to conceal. Through the whole of dinner, he was almost as silent as Sir Percival himself, and he, every now and then, looked at his wife with an expression of furtive uneasiness, which was quite new in my experience of him. The one social obligation which he seemed to be self-possessed enough to perform as carefully as ever, was the obligation of being persistently civil and attentive to me. What vile object he has in view, I cannot still discover; but, be the design what it may, invariable politeness towards myself, invariable humility towards Laura, and invariable suppression (at any cost) of Sir Percival’s clumsy violence, have been the means he has resolutely and impenetrably used to get to his end, ever since he set foot in this house. I suspected it, when he first interfered in our favour, on the day when the deed was produced in the library, and I feel certain of it, now.
When Madame Fosco and I rose to leave the table, the Count rose also to accompany us back to the drawing-room.
‘What are you going away for?’ asked Sir Percival—‘I mean you, Fosco.’
‘I am going away, because I have had dinner enough, and wine enough,’ answered the Count. ‘Be so kind, Percival, as to make allowances for my foreign habit of going out with the ladies, as well as coming in with them.
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