Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Volume 4 by George Meredith
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"No?" said Adrian, and threw a carelessly inquisitive eye about him. "Mr. Feverel is out, I suppose?" A convulsive start at the name, and two corroborating hands dropped on her knees, formed Mrs. Berry's reply. "Mr. Feverel's man," continued Adrian, "told me I should be certain to find him here. I thought he would be with his friend, Mr. Thompson. I'm too late, I perceive. Their entertainment is over. I fancy you have been having a party of them here, ma'am?--a bachelors' breakfast!" In the presence of that cake this observation seemed to mask an irony so shrewd that Mrs. Berry could barely contain herself. She felt she must speak. Making her face as deplorably propitiating as she could, she began: "Sir, may I beg for to know your name?" Mr. Harley accorded her request. Groaning in the clutch of a pitiless truth, she continued: "And you are Mr. Harley, that was--oh! and you've come for Mr.?"-- Mr. Richard Feverel was the gentleman Mr. Harley had come for. "Oh! and it's no mistake, and he's of Raynham Abbey?" Mrs. Berry inquired. |
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