21/24 I told him plainly as words could tell him. 'Glencora,' he said,--and you know the way he looks when he means to be lord and master, and put on the very husband indeed,--'This is an annoyance which you must bear and overcome. It suits me that we should go to Monkshade, and it does not suit me that there should be any one whom you are afraid to meet.' Could I tell him that he would lose his wife if I did go? What would you have had me say ?" "I would have you now tell him everything, rather than go to that house." "Alice, look here. I know what I am, and what I am like to become. |