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CHAPTER VI. A STRANGE OCCURRENCE.
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Maurice returned home after a somewhat stormy interview with Mrs. Dallas. For once the mother of Isabella was roused out of her habitual1 indifference2, and she refused absolutely to accept Alymer as her son-in-law. In vain the lovers implored3 her to give some reason for her strange refusal, but beyond expressing a personal dislike for Maurice she declined to explain her conduct. The young man saw in this uncalled for behavior the hostile influence of Dido.
"It is because that black woman distrusts me that you object," he said, when Mrs. Dallas had talked herself hoarse4. "I wonder that an English lady, a Christian5 and an educated person should be dominated by that uncivilized creature."
"Dido has nothing to do with my refusal," said the widow, coldly, "and although I take her advice in some things I do not in this. I do not wish Isabella to marry you, and I request you to leave my house--"
"Mother!" cried Isabella, with a pale face.
"And never come back to it again!" finished Mrs. Dallas, sharply.
"As a gentleman, I must accept your dismissal," he said, quietly; "but I decline to give up Isabella."
"And I," cried the girl, "swear to remain true to Maurice."
"You'll do nothing of the sort," said her mother, violently. "I forbid you even to think of that young man. You shall marry whom I choose."
"Dr. Etwald, I suppose?"
"No. Mr. Sarby."
"David!" ejaculated Maurice, in an astonished tone. "You wish Isabella to marry him?"
"Yes. He loves Isabella much more than you do, and he asked permission--which you didn't--to pay his addresses to her. I consented, and so," Mrs. Dallas raised her voice, "he shall marry her."
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