The Fred M. White Disaster Megapack by Fred M. White
Author:Fred M. White
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: science fiction, mystery, thriller, murder, disaster, pandemic
ISBN: 9781434408983
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Published: 2014-09-14T16:00:00+00:00
THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWN (1906)
CHAPTER I
WITHOUT A FRIEND
The girl stood there fighting hard to keep back the tears from her eyes. The blow had been so swift, so unexpected. And there was the hurt to her pride also.
âDo I understand that I am dismissed, Madame?â Jessie Harcourt asked quietly. âYou mean that I am to go at the end of the week?â
The little woman with the faded fair hair and the silly affectation of fashion was understood to say that Miss Harcourt would go at once. The proprietress of the fashionable millinery establishment in Bond Street chose to call herself Madame Malmaison, though she was London to the core. Her shrill voice shook a little as she spoke.
âYou are a disgrace to the establishment,â she said. âI am sorry you ever came here. It is fortunate for me that Princess Mazaroff took the proper view so far as I am concerned. Your conduct was infamous, outrageous. You go to the Princess to try on hats for her Highness, and what happens? You are found in the library engaged in a bold flirtation with her Highnessâs son, Prince Boris. Romping together! You suffered him to kiss you. When the Princess came here just now and told me the story, I wasââ
âIt is a lie,â Jessie burst out passionately. âA cowardly lie on the part of a coward. Why did not that Russian cad tell the truth? He came into the drawing-room where I was waiting for the Princess. Donât interrupt me, I must speak, I tell you.â
Madame Malmaison subsided before the splendid fury of Jessieâs anger. She looked more like a countess than a shop girl as she stood there with her beautiful eyes blazing, the flash of sorrow on her lovely face. Madame Malmaison had always been a little proud of the beauty and grace and sweetness of her fitter-on. Perhaps she felt in her heart of hearts that the girl was telling the truth.
âI hope I am a lady,â Jessie said a little more gentlyââat any rate, I try to remember that I was born one. And I am telling the truthânot that it matters much, seeing that you would send us all into the gutter rather than offend a customer like the Princess. That coward said his mother was waiting for me in the library. He would show me the way. Then he caught me in his arms and tried to kiss me. He wanted me to go to some theatre with him tonight. He was too strong for me. I thought I should have died of shame. Then the Princess came in, and all the anger was for me. And that coward stood by and shirked the blame; he let it pass that I had actually followed him into the library.â
The girl was telling the truth, it was stamped on every word that she said. Madame Malmaison knew it also, but the hard look on her greedy face did not soften.
âYou are wasting my time,â she said.
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