[Demos by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookDemos CHAPTER XII 51/52
The dark searching eyes, too, made her feel uncomfortable.
And he did not utter a syllable of the politeness expected on these occasions. 'What a very shocking thing about Mr.Eldon!' the lady pursued.
'You have heard ?' 'Shocking? Pray, what has happened ?' Hubert had left him in some depression the night before, and for a moment Mr.Wyvern dreaded lest some fatality had become known in Wanley. 'Ah, you have not heard? It is in this newspaper.' The vicar examined the column indicated. 'But,' he exclaimed, with subdued indignation, 'this is the merest falsehood!' 'A falsehood! Are you sure of that, Mr.Wyvern ?' 'Perfectly sure.
There is no foundation for it whatsoever.' 'You don't say so! I am very glad to hear that, for poor Mrs.Eldon's sake.' 'Could you lend me this newspaper for to-day ?' 'With pleasure.
Really you relieve me, Mr.Wyvern.I had no means of inquiring into the story, of course.
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