The Amazing Marriage — Volume 4 by George Meredith
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page 49 of 114 (42%)
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Pushing through a swarm into the cot, Fleetwood saw Carinthia on a knee
beside a girl's lap, where the stripped child lay. Its mother held a basin for the dabbing at raw red spots. A sting of pain touched the memory of its fright, and brought further screams, then the sobs. Carinthia hummed a Styrian cradle-song as the wailing lulled. She glanced up; she said to the earl: 'The bite was deep; it was in the blood. We may have time. Get me an interpreter. I must ask the mother. I know not many words.' 'What now?' said he, at the looming of new vexations. 'We have no choice. Has a man gone? Dr. Griffiths would hurry fast. An hour may be too late. The poison travels: Father advised it:--Fifty years for one brave minute! This child should be helped to live.' 'We 'll do our best. Why an interpreter?' 'A poker in the fire. The interpreter--whether the mother will bear to have it done.' 'Burn, do you mean?' 'It should be burnt.' 'Not by you?' 'Quick! Quick!' |
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