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Chapter xii. The Disasters of Mrs. Van Brandt.
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A Man who passes his evening as I had passed mine, may go to bed afterward1 if he has nothing better to do. But he must not rank among the number of his reasonable anticipations2 the expectation of getting a night’s rest. The morning was well advanced, and the hotel was astir, before I at last closed my eyes in slumber3. When I awoke, my watch informed me that it was close on noon.
I rang the bell. My servant appeared with a letter in his hand. It had been left for me, three hours since, by a lady who had driven to the hotel door in a carriage, and had then driven away again. The man had found me sleeping when he entered my bed-chamber, and, having received no orders to wake me overnight, had left the letter on the sitting-room4 table until he heard my bell.
Easily guessing who my correspondent was, I opened the letter. An inclosure fell out of it — to which, for the moment, I paid no attention. I turned eagerly to the first lines. They announced that the writer had escaped me for the second time: early that morning she had left Edinburgh. The paper inclosed proved to be my letter of introduction to the dressmaker returned to me.
I was more than angry with her — I felt her second flight from me as a downright outrage5. In five minutes I had hurried on my clothes and was on my way to the inn in the Canongate as fast as a horse could draw me.
The servants could give me no information. Her escape had been effected without their knowledge.
The landlady6, to whom I next addressed myself, deliberately7 declined to assist me in any way whatever.
“I have given the lady my promise,” said this obstinate8 person, “to answer not one word to any question that you may ask me about her. In my belief, she is
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预期( anticipation的名词复数 ); 预测; (信托财产收益的)预支; 预期的事物 | |
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