[The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Scarlet Pimpernel CHAPTER XXIV THE DEATH-TRAP 12/12
And she, his wife, who loved him, and who had brought him to this, could do nothing to help him. Nothing, save to hope for death by his side, and for one brief moment in which to tell him that her love--whole, true and passionate--was entirely his. Chauvelin was now sitting close to the table; he had taken off his hat, and Marguerite could just see the outline of his thin profile and pointed chin, as he bent over his meagre supper.
He was evidently quite contented, and awaited events with perfect calm; he even seemed to enjoy Brogard's unsavoury fare.
Marguerite wondered how so much hatred could lurk in one human being against another. Suddenly, as she watched Chauvelin, a sound caught her ear, which turned her very heart to stone.
And yet that sound was not calculated to inspire anyone with horror, for it was merely the cheerful sound of a gay, fresh voice singing lustily, "God save the King!".
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