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What followed showed that Mrs. Strickland was a woman of character. Whatever anguish1 she suffered she concealed2. She saw shrewdly that the world is quickly bored by the recital3 of misfortune, and willingly avoids the sight of distress4. Whenever she went out—and compassion5 for her misadventure made her friends eager to entertain her—she bore a demeanour that was perfect. She was brave, but not too obviously; cheerful, but not brazenly6; and she seemed more anxious to listen to the troubles of others than to discuss her own. Whenever she spoke7 of her husband it was with pity. Her attitude towards him at first perplexed8 me. One day she said to me:
"You know, I'm convinced you were mistaken about Charles being alone. From what I've been able to gather from certain sources that I can't tell you, I know that he didn't leave England by himself."
"In that case he has a positive genius for covering up his tracks."
She looked away and slightly coloured.
"What I mean is, if anyone talks to you about it, please don't contradict it if they say he eloped with somebody."
"Of course not."
She changed the conversation as though it were a matter to which she attached no importance. I discovered presently that a peculiar9 story was circulating among her friends. They said that Charles Strickland had become infatuated with a French dancer, whom he had first seen in the ballet at the Empire, and had accompanied her to Paris. I could not find out how this had arisen, but, singularly enough, it created much sympathy for Mrs. Strickland, and at the same time gave her not a little prestige. This was not without its use in the calling which she had
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