[The Adventures of Harry Revel by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Harry Revel CHAPTER XX 1/27
CHAPTER XX. ISABEL'S REVENGE. When all was over, and the book signed, Isabel walked across to Mr. Rogers and held out her hand. "You have been a good friend to me to-night.
God will surely bless you for what you have done." She paused, with heightened colour. Mr.Rogers awkwardly stammered that he hoped she wouldn't mention it. But if the speech was inadequate, his action made up for it.
He took her hand and kissed it respectfully. It seemed that she had more to say.
"I have still another favour to ask," she went on--I have heard since that a woman always keeps some tenderness for an honest man who has once wooed her, however decidedly she may have said "no." Isabel's smile was at once tender and anxious; but it drew no response from Mr.Rogers, who had let drop her fingers and stood now with eyes uncomfortably averted. "I want a wedding gift," said she. "Eh ?" He turned a flushed face and perceived that she was pointing at Leicester. "I want this man from you.
Will you give him to me ?" "For what ?" "You shall see." She knelt at the prisoner's feet and began to unbuckle the strap about his ankles; shrinking a little at first at the touch of him, but resolutely conquering her disgust. Mr.Rogers put down a hand to prevent her. "You never mean to set him free ?" "That is what I ask," she answered, with an upturned look of appeal. "My dear Miss Brooks," he said, inadvertently using her maiden name, "I am sorry--no, that's a lie--I am jolly glad to say that it can't be done." "Why? Against whom else has he sinned, to injure them ?" "Against a good many, even if we put it on that ground only. Besides, he'll have to answer another charge altogether." "What charge ?" "Of having murdered the Jew Rodriguez.
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