[Ernest Maltravers Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link bookErnest Maltravers Complete CHAPTER III 6/9
I could not come in now. I could not eat here.
But tell me, sir, I implore you, can you not even guess where I may find Mr.Butler ?" "Butler!" said Mrs.Hobbs, whom curiosity had now drawn to the spot.
"I remember that was the name of the gentleman who hired the place, and was robbed." "Robbed!" said Mr.Hobbs, falling back and relocking the gate--"and the new tea-pot just come home," he muttered inly.
"Come, be off, child--be off; we know nothing of your Mr.Butlers." The young woman looked wildly in his face, cast a hurried glance over the altered spot, and then, with a kind of shiver, as if the wind had smitten her delicate form too rudely, she drew her cloak more closely round her shoulders, and without saying another word, moved away.
The party looked after her as, with trembling steps, she passed down the road, and all felt that pang of shame which is common to the human heart at the sight of a distress it has not sought to soothe.
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