[David Harum by Edward Noyes Westcott]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Harum CHAPTER IX 2/13
Had she ever seen anything to lead her to suppose that there was any particular sentiment existing between Lenox and her sister? "No," said Mrs.Carling, "perhaps not exactly, but you know how those things go, and he always stays after we come up when she is at home." To which her husband vouchsafed no reply, but began a protracted wavering as to the advisability of leaving the steam on or turning it off for the night, which was a cold one--a dilemma which, involving his personal welfare or comfort at the moment, permitted no consideration of other matters to share his mind. * * * * * Mrs.Carling had not spoken to her sister upon the subject.
She thought that that young woman, if she were not, as Mr.Carling said, "remarkably well qualified to regulate her own affairs," at least held the opinion that she was, very strongly. The two were devotedly fond of each other, but Mrs.Carling was the elder by twenty years, and in her love was an element of maternal solicitude to which her sister, while giving love for love in fullest measure, did not fully respond.
The elder would have liked to share every thought, but she was neither so strong nor so clever as the girl to whom she had been almost as a mother, and who, though perfectly truthful and frank when she was minded to express herself, gave, as a rule, little satisfaction to attempts to explore her mind, and on some subjects was capable of meeting such attempts with impatience, not to say resentment--a fact of which her sister was quite aware.
But as time went on, and the frequency of John's visits and attentions grew into a settled habit, Mrs.Carling's uneasiness, with which perhaps was mingled a bit of curiosity, got the better of her reserve, and she determined to get what satisfaction could be obtained for it. They were sitting in Mrs.Carling's room, which was over the drawing-room in the front of the house.
A fire of cannel blazed in the grate. A furious storm was whirling outside.
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