The Mansfield Park Murder by Lynn Shepherd
Author:Lynn Shepherd
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hera
Published: 2022-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter XIII
âThe steward was summoned after you left. It appears this Maddox fellow insisted upon seeing that accursed trench with his own eyes.â Dr Grant nodded to the servant to refill his glass, and sat back in his chair.
âWould to God your brother had never conceived of such a foolish plan, Mary. No good can come from such unwarrantable and vainglorious interference in the works of God. We should be content with what He has seen fit to bestow, and not attempt what we call âimprovementsâ, which are nought but monuments to our own arrogance and folly. Sir Thomas will rue the day he set out upon such an injudicious enterprise. Indeed, I remarked as much at the time.â
âHow did you come to hear of this, my dear?â enquired Mrs Grant, who was accustomed to such pronouncements at the dinner table, and was rather more preoccupied with how little her sister had eaten of the excellent turkey the cook had dressed specially that day.
âI met with McGregor myself, as I was coming back from Mansfield Common. He informed me that Maddox spent above an hour on his hands and knees, examining the dirt. Let us hope he is equipped with such boots and breeches as may withstand such barbarous treatment. But it was of no avail; he did not find whatever it was he was seeking. I believe the word he employedââthis with something of a sneerââwas clues!â
âYou do not surprise me, Dr Grant,â said his wife. âAs if there could be anything still lying there, after all this time. I do not see why such a man as this Mr Maddox is needed, at all. To my mind, the whole dreadful business is easily enough explainedâit will be those gipsies I told you of, Mary. They were seen at Stoke Hill two days ago, and accosted a party of ladies in a lane not three miles from here. There were half a dozen children, at least, as well as several stout women, and a gang of great rough boys. The ladies were frightened quite out of their wits.â
Mary had said little during dinner, and her spirits remained agitated and distracted after her encounter with Maddox, but her sisterâs words drew her attention; she had been imagining all kinds of dreadful possibilities, any one of which would make grievous inroads on the tranquillity of all, but might the answer be far more simple and commonplace than that? Might the blame lie with a group of common gipsies? Mary could well see such a throng demanding money, and Fanny refusing in all the disdain of angry superiority, which would only have served to enrage them all the more.
âIt is an interesting little theory, my dear, but, I fear, rather wide of the mark,â said Dr Grant, his sonorous tones breaking through Maryâs thoughts. âNot least because Mr Maddox seems to have discovered the ghastly implement.â
Both the ladies looked at him in shock and dismay. âWhat can you mean, Dr Grant?â said his wife.
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