[The Trespasser Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Trespasser Complete CHAPTER V 9/21
You'll mess the thing one way or another." He turned from the contemplation of himself, and eyed Gaston lazily. Suddenly he started. "Begad," he said, "where did you get it ?" He rose. Gaston understood that he saw the resemblance to Sir Gaston Belward. "Before you were, I am.
I am nearer the real stuff." The other measured his words insolently: "But the Pocahontas soils the stream--that's plain." A moment after Gaston was beside the prostrate body of his uncle, feeling his heart. "Good God," he said, "I didn't think I hit so hard!" He felt the pulse, looked at the livid face, then caught open the waistcoat and put his ear to the chest.
He did it all coolly, though swiftly--he was' born for action and incident.
And during that moment of suspense he thought of a hundred things, chiefly that, for the sake of the family--the family!--he must not go to trial.
There were easier ways. But presently he found that the heart beat. "Good! good!" he said, undid the collar, got some water, and rang a bell.
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