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CHAPTER XL. SHEWING HOW MRS. BURTON FOUGHT HER BATTLE.
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Florence, I have been to Bolton Street and I have seen Lady Ongar." Those were the first words which Cecilia Burton spoke1 to her sister-in-law, when she found Florence in the drawing-room on her return from the visit which she had made to the countess. Florence had still before her the desk on which she had been writing; and the letter in its envelope addressed to Mrs. Clavering, but as yet unclosed, was lying beneath her blotting-paper. Florence, who had never dreamed of such an undertaking2 on Cecilia's part, was astounded3 at the tidings which she heard. Of course her first effort was made to learn from her sister's tone and countenance4 what had been the result of this interview;—but she could learn nothing from either. There was no radiance as of joy in Mrs. Burton's face, nor was there written there anything of despair. Her voice was serious and almost solemn, and her manner was very grave;—but that was all. "You have seen her?" said Florence, rising up from her chair.
"Yes, dear. I may have done wrong. Theodore, I know, will say so. But I thought it best to try to learn the truth before you wrote to Mrs. Clavering."
"And what is the truth? But perhaps you have not learned it?"
"I think I have learned all that she could tell me. She has been very frank."
"Well;—what is the truth? Do not suppose, dearest, that I cannot bear it. I hope for nothing now. I only want to have this settled, that I may be at rest."
Upon this Mrs. Burton took the suffering girl in her arms and caressed5 her tenderly. "My love," said she, "it is not easy for us to be at rest. You cannot be at rest as yet."
"I can. I will be so, when I know that this is settled. I do not wish to interfere6 with his fortune. There is my letter to his mother, and now I will go back to Stratton."
"Not yet, dearest; not yet," said Mrs. Burton, taking the letter in her hand, but refraining from withdrawing it at once from the envelope. "You must hear what I have heard to-day."
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