[He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookHe Knew He Was Right CHAPTER XXI 1/17
CHAPTER XXI. SHEWING HOW COLONEL OSBORNE WENT TO NUNCOMBE PUTNEY. Colonel Osborne was expected at Nuncombe Putney on the Friday, and it was Thursday evening before either Mrs.Stanbury or Priscilla was told of his coming.
Emily had argued the matter with Nora, declaring that she would make the communication herself, and that she would make it when she pleased and how she pleased.
"If Mrs.Stanbury thinks," said she, "that I am going to be treated as a prisoner, or that I will not judge myself as to whom I may see, or whom I may not see, she is very much mistaken." Nora felt that were she to give information to those ladies in opposition to her sister's wishes, she would express suspicion on her own part by doing so; and she was silent.
On that same Thursday Priscilla had written her last defiant letter to her aunt,--that letter in which she had cautioned her aunt to make no further accusations without being sure of her facts.
To Priscilla's imagination that coming of Lucifer in person, of which Mrs.Trevelyan had spoken, would hardly have been worse than the coming of Colonel Osborne.
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