Nell of Shorne Mills - Page 192/354

"It isn't true!" said Nell, with a sudden burst of indignation, and with

a sudden insight as inexplicable as it was sudden. "He loves her, and

she, though she does not know it, cares for him. They would have

discovered the truth if you had not come between them and made them hard

and cold to each other. Yes, you are cruel, cruel and wicked! But--but

perhaps it has not been all your fault--and--I'm sorry if--if I have

spoken too harshly."

He scarcely seemed to have heard her concluding words, but repeated to

himself: "She cares for him. She cares for Wolfer--her husband!"

"Yes, yes!" said Nell eagerly, anxiously. "I know it; I have seen her

when she was most unhappy. I have heard the truth in her voice--I

remember little things--the way she has behaved to him, spoken to him,

when she was off her guard. Yes, it is true she cares for him as much as

he cares for her; but they have hidden it from each other--and you--you

have made it harder for them to show their love! But you know the truth

now, and--and you will go, will you not?"

In her anxiety she laid her hand on his arm imploringly, and looked up

at him with eyes moist with tears.

He looked at her, his brows knit, his lips set closely.

"By Heaven, if I thought you were right!" broke from him; then his tone

changed, and his eyes grew hard with resentment. "No; you are wrong,

quite wrong! And it is you who have come between us, and will rob us of

our happiness! I--I--beg your pardon!" he faltered, for this slave of

passion was, after all, a gentleman. "I beg your pardon! If you knew

what I am suffering, what she must be suffering at this moment! Miss

Lorton, you are her friend--you have no reason to bear me any ill

will--I honor you for--for your motives in all this--but I implore you

to stand aside. If you will go and bring her, I will wait here, and you

shall hear from her own lips that you are wrong in supposing that any

affection exists between her and him. I will wait here. Go, I beg of

you! There is no time to lose!"

"I will not!" said Nell, her slight figure erect, her eyes more eloquent

than the tone of her resolution to save her friend.

"Then I will ring and ask her to come," he said, and he went toward the

bell.