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Chapter 13 Juliet at Bay
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Caranby’s reply took away Jennings’ breath. The case was one of surprises, but he was not quite prepared for such an announcement. He was in the brougham and driving towards the Avon Hotel with the old nobleman before he found his tongue.
“What can Mrs. Octagon have to do with Maraquito?” he asked amazed.
“Ah! that is the question,” replied Caranby, affording no clue.
“I did not even know she was acquainted with her.”
“Perhaps she gambles.”
“Even if she did, Maraquito’s salon1 would hardly be the place she would choose for her amusement. Moreover, Maraquito does not receive ladies. She has no love for her own sex.”
“What woman has?” murmured Caranby, ironically. Then he added after a pause, “You know that Mrs. Octagon was present when Emilia fell from the plank2 in the Rexton house?”
“Yes. She gave evidence at the inquest I understand. But Selina did not, if Cuthbert informed me rightly.”
“Selina was ill in bed. She could not come. Afterwards she went abroad. I have often wondered,” added Caranby, “why Selina didn’t seek me out when death broke my engagement to Emilia. She loved me, and her father being dead, there would have been no bar to our marriage. As it was, she threw over her American and dedicated3 herself to a hermit4’s life at Rexton.”
“You never saw her again?”
“Never. I started to travel, and came to London only at rare intervals5. I did write to Selina, asking her to see me, but she always refused, so I became philosophic6 and took to celibacy7 also.”
“Very strange,” murmured Jennings, his thoughts elsewhere, “but this does not explain Mrs. Octagon’s visit to the house.”
“I am not so sure of that, if you mean Maraquito’s house. Mrs. Octagon may know, as I do, that Maraquito is the niece of Emilia.”
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