[Carnac’s Folly Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link bookCarnac’s Folly Complete CHAPTER XXVIII 1/9
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A WOMAN WRITES A LETTER. The whole country rang with the defeat and death of Barode Barouche, and the triumph of the disinherited son of John Grier.
Newspapers drew differing lessons from the event, but all admitted that Carnac, as a great fighter, was entitled to success.
The Press were friendly to the memory of Barode Barouche, and some unduly praised his work, and only a few disparaged his career. When news of the tragedy came to Mrs.Grier, she was reading in the papers of Carnac's victory, and in her mind was an agonizing triumph, pride in a stern blow struck for punishment.
The event was like none she could have imagined. It was at this moment the note came from Carnac telling of Barouche's death, and it dropped from her hand to the floor.
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