“Ithinkthereisnodoubtofthat。Even_his_hatredofhisbrother’swidowcanhardlygotothelength——afterleavingmyletterunanswered——ofclosinghisdoorsagainstmenext。“
  “Howwillyoumanageitwhenyougetthere?“
  “WhenIgetthere,mydear,Ishallbebreathinganatmosphereoftreacheryanddeceit;and,formypoorchild’ssakeabhorrentasalldissimulationistome,ImustbecarefulwhatIdo。NotawordwillescapemylipsuntilIhavefirstseenBlancheinprivate。Howeverpainfulitmaybe,Ishallnotshrinkfrommyduty,ifmydutycompelsmetoopenhereyestothetruth。SirPatrickandMr。BrinkworthwillhavesomebodyelsebesidesaninexperiencedyoungcreaturetodealwithonMondaynext。Ishallbethere。“
  Withthatformidableannouncement,LadyLundieclosedtheconversation;andMrs。Glenarmrosetotakeherleave。
  “WemeetattheJunction,dearLadyLundie?“
  “AttheJunction,onSaturday。“
  “ICAN’Tbelieveit!Iwon’tbelieveit!You’retryingtopartmefrommyhusband——you’retryingtosetmeagainstmydearestfriend。It’sinfamous。It’shorrible。WhathaveIdonetoyou?
  Oh,myhead!myhead!Areyoutryingtodrivememad?“
  Paleandwild;herhandstwistedinherhair;herfeethurryingheraimlesslytoandfrointheroom——soBlancheansweredherstep-mother,whentheobjectofLadyLundie’spilgrimagehadbeenaccomplished,andthecrueltruthhadbeenplainlytold。
  Herladyshipsat,superblycomposed,lookingoutthroughthewindowattheplacidlandscapeofwoodsandfieldswhichsurroundedHamFarm。
  “Iwaspreparedforthisoutbreak,“shesaid,sadly。“Thesewildwordsrelieveyourover-burdenedheart,mypoorchild。Icanwait,Blanche——Icanwait!“
  Blanchestopped,andconfrontedLadyLundie。
  “YouandIneverlikedeachother,“shesaid。“Iwroteyouapertletterfromthisplace。IhavealwaystakenAnne’spartagainstyou。Ihaveshownyouplainly——rudely,Idaresay——thatIwasgladtobemarriedandgetawayfromyou。Thisisnotyourrevenge,isit?“
  “Oh,Blanche,Blanche,whatthoughtstothink!whatwordstosay!
  Icanonlyprayforyou。“
  “Iammad,LadyLundie。Youbearwithmadpeople。Bearwithme。I
  havebeenhardlymorethanafortnightmarried。Ilove_him_——I
  love_her_——withallmyheart。Rememberwhatyouhavetoldmeaboutthem。Remember!remember!remember!“
  Shereiteratedthewordswithalowcryofpain。Herhandswentuptoherheadagain;andshereturnedrestlesslytopacingthiswayandthatintheroom。
  LadyLundietriedtheeffectofagentleremonstrance。“Foryourownsake,“shesaid,“don’tpersistinestrangingyourselffromme。Inthisdreadfultrial,Iamtheonlyfriendyouhave。“
  Blanchecamebacktoherstep-mother’schair;andlookedathersteadily,insilence。LadyLundiesubmittedtoinspection——andboreitperfectly。
  “Lookintomyheart,“shesaid。“Blanche!itbleedsforyou!“
  Blancheheard,withoutheeding。Hermindwaspainfullyintentonitsownthoughts。“Youareareligiouswoman,“shesaid,abruptly。“WillyouswearonyourBible,thatwhatyoutoldmeistrue?“
  “_My_Bible!“repeatedLadyLundiewithsorrowfulemphasis。“Oh,mychild!have_you_nopartinthatpreciousinheritance?Isitnot_your_Bible,too?“
  AmomentarytriumphshoweditselfinBlanche’sface。“Youdaren’tswearit!“shesaid。“That’senoughforme!“
  Sheturnedawayscornfully。LadyLundiecaughtherbythehand,anddrewhersharplyback。Thesufferingsaintdisappeared,andthewomanwhowasnolongertobetrifledwithtookherplace。
  “Theremustbeanendtothis,“shesaid。“Youdon’tbelievewhatIhavetoldyou。Haveyoucourageenoughtoputittothetest?“
  Blanchestarted,andreleasedherhand。Shetrembledalittle。
  TherewasahorriblecertaintyofconvictionexpressedinLadyLundie’ssuddenchangeofmanner。
  “How?“sheasked。
  “Youshallsee。Tellmethetruth,onyourside,first。WhereisSirPatrick?Ishereallyout,ashisservanttoldme?“
  “Yes。Heisoutwiththefarmbailiff。Youhavetakenusallbysurprise。Youwrotethatweweretoexpectyoubythenexttrain。“
  “Whendoesthenexttrainarrive?Itiseleveno’clocknow。“
  “Betweenoneandtwo。“
  “SirPatrickwillnotbebacktillthen?“
  “Nottillthen。“
  “WhereisMr。Brinkworth?“
  “Myhusband?“
  “Yourhusband——ifyoulike。Isheout,too?“
  “Heisinthesmoking-room。“
  “Doyoumeanthelongroom,builtoutfromthebackofthehouse?“
  “Yes。“
  “Comedownstairsatoncewithme。“
  Blancheadvancedastep——anddrewback。“Whatdoyouwantofme?“
  sheasked,inspiredbyasuddendistrust。
  LadyLundieturnedround,andlookedatherimpatiently。
  “Can’tyouseeyet,“shesaid,sharply,“thatyourinterestandmyinterestinthismatterareone?WhathaveItoldyou?“
  “Don’trepeatit!“
  “Imustrepeatit!IhavetoldyouthatArnoldBrinkworthwasprivatelyatCraigFernie,withMissSilvester,intheacknowledgedcharacterofherhusband——whenwesupposedhimtobevisitingtheestatelefthimbyhisaunt。Yourefusetobelieveit——andIamabouttoputittotheproof。Isityourinterestorisitnot,toknowwhetherthismandeservestheblindbeliefthatyouplaceinhim?“
  Blanchetrembledfromheadtofoot,andmadenoreply。
  “Iamgoingintothegarden,tospeaktoMr。Brinkworththroughthesmoking-roomwindow,“pursuedherladyship。“Haveyouthecouragetocomewithme;towaitbehindoutofsight;andtohearwhathesayswithhisownlips?Iamnotafraidofputtingittothattest。Areyou?“
  ThetoneinwhichsheaskedthequestionrousedBlanche’sspirit。
  “IfIbelievedhimtobeguilty,“shesaid,resolutely,“Ishould_not_havethecourage。Ibelievehimtobeinnocent。Leadtheway,LadyLundie,assoonasyouplease。“
  Theylefttheroom——Blanche’sownroomatHamFarm——anddescendedtothehall。LadyLundiestopped,andconsultedtherailwaytime-tablehangingnearthehouse-door。
  “ThereisatraintoLondonataquartertotwelve,“shesaid。
  “Howlongdoesittaketowalktothestation?“
  “Whydoyouask?“
  “Youwillsoonknow。Answermyquestion。“
  “It’sawalkoftwentyminutestothestation。“
  LadyLundiereferredtoherwatch。“Therewillbejusttime,“shesaid。
  “Timeforwhat?“
  “Comeintothegarden。“
  Withthatanswer,sheledthewayoutThesmoking-roomprojectedatrightanglesfromthewallofthehouse,inanoblongform——withabow-windowatthefartherend,lookingintothegarden。Beforesheturnedthecorner,andshowedherselfwithintherangeofviewfromthewindowLadyLundielookedback,andsignedtoBlanchetowaitbehindtheangleofthewall。Blanchewaited。
  Thenextinstantsheheardthevoicesinconversationthroughtheopenwindow。Arnold’svoicewasthefirstthatspoke。
  “LadyLundie!Why,wedidn’texpectyoutillluncheontime!“
  LadyLundiewasreadywithheranswer。
  “IwasabletoleavetownearlierthanIhadanticipated。Don’tputoutyourcigar;anddon’tmove。Iamnotcomingin。“
  Thequickinterchangeofquestionandanswerwenton;everywordbeingaudibleintheperfectstillnessoftheplace。Arnoldwasthenexttospeak。
  “HaveyouseenBlanche?“