Ernest Maltravers — Volume 09 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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ERNEST MALTRAVERS
BY EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (Lord Lytton) BOOK IX. I go, the bride of Acheron.--SOPH. /Antig./ These things are in the Future.--/Ib./ 1333. CHAPTER I. * * * "There the action lies In its true nature * * * * * * * What then? What rests? Try what repentance can!"--/Hamlet/. "I doubt he will be dead or ere I come."--/King John/. IT was a fine afternoon in December, when Lumley Ferrers turned from Lord Saxingham's door. The knockers were muffled--the windows on the third story were partially closed. There was sickness in that house. Lumley's face was unusually grave; it was even sad. "So young--so beautiful," he muttered. "If ever I loved woman, I do believe I loved her:--that love must be my excuse. . . . I repent of what I have |
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