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Chapter 76 Madame Goesler’s Legacy
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One morning very shortly after her return to Harrington, Lady Chiltern was told that Mr Spooner of Spoon Hall had called, and desired to see her. She suggested that the gentleman had probably asked for her husband — who, at that moment was enjoying his recovered supremacy1 in the centre of Trumpeton Wood; but she was assured that on this occasion Mr Spooner’s mission was to herself. She had no quarrel with Mr Spooner, and she went to him at once. After the first greeting he rushed in to the subject of the great triumph. “So we’ve got rid of Mr Fothergill, Lady Chiltern.”
“Yes; Mr Fothergill will not, I believe, trouble us any more. He is an old man, it seems, and has retired2 from the Duke’s service.”
“I can’t tell you how glad I am, Lady Chiltern. We were afraid that Chiltern would have thrown it up, and then I don’t know where we should have been. England would not have been England any longer, to my thinking, if we hadn’t won the day. It’d have been just like a French revolution. Nobody would have known what was coming or where he was going.”
That Mr Spooner should be enthusiastic on any hunting question was a matter of course; but still it seemed to be odd that he should have driven himself over from Spoon Hall to pour his feelings into Lady Chiltern’s ear. “We shall go on very nicely now, I don’t doubt,” said she; “and I’m sure that Lord Chiltern will be glad to find that you are pleased.”
“I am very much pleased, I can tell you.” Then he paused, and the tone of his voice was changed altogether when he spoke3 again. “But I didn’t come over only about that, Lady Chiltern. Miss Palliser has not come back with you, Lady Chiltern?”
“We left Miss Palliser at Matching. You know she is the Duke’s cousin.”
“I wish she wasn’t, with all my heart.”
“Why should you want to rob her of her relations, Mr Spooner?”
“Because — because — . I don’t want to say a word against her, Lady Chiltern. To me she is perfect as a star — beautiful as a rose.” Mr Spooner as he said this pointed4 first to the heavens and then to the earth. “But perhaps she wouldn’t have been so proud of her grandfather hadn’t he been a Duke.”
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