28/30 Having the Count with her in the carriage one day, she stopped in front of Mr.Goren's shop, and Evan had to come out. The Count returned home extremely mystified. Once more the unhappy Countess was obliged to draw bills on the fabulous; and as she had recommenced the system, which was not without its fascinations to her, Juliana, who had touched the spring, had the full benefit of it. The Countess had deceived her before--what of that? Who could be false that gave her heart food on which it lived? |