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第154章 Chapter 25 (6)

She sighed heavily when I answered that last question, and said no more.

We arrived at the station, with hardly two minutes to spare. The gardener (who had driven us) managed about the luggage, while I took the ticket.

The whistle of the train was sounding when I joined her ladyship on the platform. She looked very strangely, and pressed her hand over her heart, as if some sudden pain or fright had overcome her at that moment.

‘I wish you were going with me!' she said, catching eagerly at my arm when I gave her the ticket.

If there had been time, if I had felt the day before as I felt then, I would have made my arrangements to accompany her, even though the doing so had obliged me to give Sir Percival warning on the spot. As it was, her wishes, expressed at the last moment only, were expressed too late for me to comply with them. She seemed to understand this herself before I could explain it, and did not repeat her desire to have me for a travelling companion. The train drew up at the platform. She gave the gardener a present for his children, and took my hand, in her ****** hearty manner, before she got into the carriage.

‘You have been very kind to me and to my sister,' she said -- ‘kind when we were both friendless. I shall remember you gratefully, as long as I live to remember any one. Good-bye -- and God bless you!'

She spoke those words with a tone and a look which brought the tears into my eyes -- she spoke them as if she was bidding me farewell for ever.

‘Good-bye, my lady,' I said, putting her into the carriage, and trying to cheer her; ‘good-bye, for the present only; good-bye, with my best and kindest wishes for happier times.'

She shook her head, and shuddered as she settled herself in the carriage.

The guard closed the door. ‘Do you believe in dreams?' she whispered to me at the window. ‘My dreams, last night, were dreams I have never had before. The terror of them is hanging over me still.' The whistle sounded before I could answer, and the train moved. Her pale quiet face looked at me for the last time -- looked sorrowfully and solemnly from the window.

She waved her hand, and I saw her no more.

Towards five o'clock on the afternoon of that same day, having a little time to myself in the midst of the household duties which now pressed upon me, I sat down alone in my own room, to try and compose my mind with the volume of my husband's Sermons. For the first time in my life I found my attention wandering over those pious and cheering words. Concluding that Lady Glyde's departure must have disturbed me far more seriously than I had myself supposed, I put the book aside, and went out to take a turn in the garden. Sir Percival had not yet returned, to my knowledge, so I could feel no hesitation about showing myself in the grounds.

On turning the corner of the house, and gaining a view of the garden, I was startled by seeing a stranger walking in it. The stranger was a woman -- she was lounging along the path with her hack to me. and was gathering the flowers.

As I approached she heard me, and turned round.

My blood curdled in my veins. The strange woman in the garden was Mrs Rubelle!

I could neither more nor speak. She came up to me, as composedly as ever, with her flowers in her hand.

‘What is the matter, ma'am?' she said quietly.

‘You here!' I gasped out. ‘Not gone to London! Not gone to Cumberland!'

Mrs Rubelle smelt at her flowers with a smile of malicious pity.

‘Certainly not,' she said. ‘I have never left Blackwater Park.'

I summoned breath enough and courage enough for another question.

‘Where is Miss Halcombe?'

Mrs Rubelle fairly laughed at me this time, and replied in these words --

‘Miss Halcombe, ma'am, has not left Blackwater Park either.'

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