[The Baronet’s Bride by May Agnes Fleming]@TWC D-Link book
The Baronet’s Bride

CHAPTER XXIV
12/15

The sickly glimmer of the fitful moon shone on a face that would never be more ghastly in his coffin--on strained eyes and compressed lips.

It seemed to him but an instant from the time he quitted The Grange until he dashed up the avenue at Kingsland, leaped off his foaming bay, and strode into the house.

Straight to his wife's room he went, fierce, invincible determination in every line of his rigid face.
"She shall tell me all--she shall, by Heaven!" he cried.
He entered her dressing-room--she was, not there; her boudoir--she was not there; her bedroom--it too was empty.

He seized the bell and nearly tore it down.

Claudine, the maid, looked in with a startled face.
"Where is your mistress ?" The girl gazed round with a bewildered air.
"Is my lady not here, sir?
She sent me away over an hour ago.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books