[Stella Fregelius by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookStella Fregelius CHAPTER XV 4/25
Stephen has been like a crazy creature ever since, moaning, and groaning, and moping till I think that he will go off his head, instead of returning thanks to Providence for a merciful escape." The Colonel set his lips as though to whistle, then checked himself. "Under the circumstances, presuming them to be accurately stated, I am not prepared to say who is to be congratulated or who should thank Providence.
These things are so individual, are they not? But if one thing is clear, whatever else she is or is not, Miss Fregelius cannot be a fortune-hunter, although she must want money." "She may want other things more." "Perhaps.
But I am very stupid, I am afraid I do not understand." "Men, for instance," suggested Eliza. "Dear me! that sounds almost carnivorous.
I am afraid that there are not many about here to satisfy her appetite.
Your brother, Morris, the curate at Morton, and myself, if at my age I may creep into that honourable company, are the only single creatures within four miles, and from these Stephen and Morris must apparently be eliminated." "Why should Morris be eliminated ?" "A reason may occur to you." "Do you mean because he is engaged? What on earth does that matter ?" "Nothing--in the East--but, rightly or wrongly, we have decided upon a monogamous system; a man can't marry two wives, Miss Layard." "But he can throw over one girl to marry another." "Do you suggest that Morris is contemplating this experiment ?" "I? I suggest nothing; all I know is----" "Well, now, what do you know ?" "If you wish me to tell you, as perhaps I ought, I know this, Colonel Monk, that the other night, when I was driving along the Rectory road, I saw your son, Mr.Monk, kissing this wonderful Miss Fregelius; that is all, and Stephen saw it also, you ask him." "Thank you; I think I would rather not.
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