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CHAPTER XXX What Came of the Meeting
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Not a word was said in the cab as Lord Silverbridge took his sister to Carlton Terrace, and he was leaving her without any reference to the scene which had taken place, when an idea struck him that this would be cruel. "Mary," he said, "I was very sorry for all that."
"It was not my doing."
"I suppose it was nobody's doing. But I am very sorry that it occurred. I think that you should have controlled yourself."
"No!" she almost shouted.
"I think so."
"No;—if you mean by controlling myself, holding my tongue. He is the man I love,—whom I have promised to marry."
"But, Mary,—do ladies generally embrace their lovers in public?"
"No;—nor should I. I never did such a thing in my life before. But as he was there I had to show that I was not ashamed of him! Do you think I should have done it if you all had not been there?" Then again she burst into tears.
He did not quite know what to make of it. Mabel Grex had declared that she had behaved like an angel. But yet, as he thought of what he had seen, he shuddered1 with vexation. "I was thinking of the governor," he said.
"He shall be told everything."
"That you met Tregear?"
"Certainly; and that I—kissed him. I will do nothing that I am ashamed to tell everybody."
"He will be very angry."
"I cannot help it. He should not treat me as he is doing. Mr. Tregear is a gentleman. Why did he let him come? Why did you bring him? But it is of no use. The thing is settled. Papa can break my heart, but he cannot make me say that I am not engaged to Mr. Tregear."
On that night Mary told the whole of her story to Lady Cantrip. There was nothing that she tried to conceal2. "I got up," she said, "and threw my arms round him. Is he not all the world to me?"
"Had it been planned?" asked Lady Cantrip.
"No;—no! Nothing had been planned. They are cousins and very intimate, and he goes there constantly. Now I want you to tell papa all about it."
Lady Cantrip began to think that it had been an evil day for her when she had agreed to take charge of this very determined3 young lady; but she consented at once to write to the Duke. As the girl was in her hands she must take care not to lay herself open to reproaches. As this objectionable lover had either
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