I Say No by Wilkie Collins (english novels for beginners .TXT) π
While the girls were still admiring Francine, the clock struck the half-hour past eleven.
Cecilia stole on tiptoe to the door--looked out, and listened--closed the door again--and addressed the meeting with the irresistible
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βI believe I can match your account of Mrs. Rook,β Miss Ladd said. βDo you care to hear what has become of Francine?β
Alban, rattling on hitherto in boyish high spirits, suddenly became serious. βI have no doubt Miss de Sor is doing well,β he said sternly. βShe is too heartless and wicked not to prosper.β
βYou are getting like your old cynical self again, Mr. Morrisβand you are wrong. I called this morning on the agent who had the care of Francine, when I left England. When I mentioned her name, he showed me a telegram, sent to him by her father. βThereβs my authority,β he said, βfor letting her leave my house.β The message was short enough to be easily remembered: βAnything my daughter likes as long as she doesnβt come back to us.β In those cruel terms Mr. de Sor wrote of his own child. The agent was just as unfeeling, in his way. He called her the victim of slighted love and clever proselytizing. βIn plain words,β he said, βthe priest of the Catholic chapel close by has converted her; and she is now a novice in a convent of Carmelite nuns in the West of England. Who could have expected it? Who knows how it may end?β
As Miss Ladd spoke, the bell rang at the cottage gate. βHere she is!β Alban cried, leading the way into the hall. βEmily has come home.β
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