[The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain by William Carleton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain CHAPTER XV 13/29
Perhaps that might satisfy him." They then shook hands and separated, the stranger involuntarily influenced by the confident predictions of Ginty Cooper, although he was really afraid to say so; whilst Lady Gourlay felt her heart at one time elevated by the dawn of hope that had arisen, and again depressed by the darkness which hung over the fate of her son. His next visit was to his attorney, Birney, who had been a day or two in town, and whom he found in his office in Gloucester street. "Well, Mr.Birney," he inquired, "what advance are you making ?" "Why," replied Birney, "the state of our case is this: if Mrs.Norton could be traced we might manage without the documents you have lost;--by the way, have you any notion where the scoundrel might be whom you suspect of having taken them ?" "What! M'Bride? I was told, as I mentioned before, that he and the Frenchwoman went to America, leaving his unfortunate wife behind him. I could easily forgive the rascal for the money he took; but the misfortune was, that the documents and the money were both in the same pocket-book.
He knew their value, however, for unfortunately he was fully in my confidence.
The fellow was insane about the girl, and I think it was love more than dishonesty that tempted him to the act.
I have little doubt that he would return me the papers if he knew where to send them." "Have you any notion where the wife is ?" "None in the world, unless that she is somewhere in this country, having set out for it a fortnight before I left Paris." "As the matter stands, then," replied Birney, "we shall be obliged, to go to France in order to get a fresh copy of the death and the marriage properly attested--or, I should rather say, of the marriage and the death.
This will complete our documentary evidence; but, unfortunately, Mrs.Norton, who was her maid at the time, and a witness of both the death and marriage, cannot be found, although she was seen in Dublin about three months ago.
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