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his dull intellect; endeavouring to excite his jealousy, if shecould not rouse his love; tried to goad him to self-assertion,but all in vain. He remained the same, always passive,drawling, sleepy, always courteous, invariably a gentleman:she had all that the world and a wealthy husband can giveto a pretty woman, yet on this beautiful summer’s evening,with the white sails of the DAY DREAM finally hidden bythe evening shadows, she felt more lonely than that poortramp who plodded his way wearily along the rugged cliffs.With another heavy sigh, Marguerite Blakeney turnedher back upon the sea and cliffs, and walked slowly back towards‘<strong>The</strong> Fisherman’s Rest.’ As she drew near, the soundof revelry, of gay, jovial laughter, grew louder and moredistinct. She could distinguish Sir Andrew Ffoulkes’ pleasantvoice, Lord Tony’s boisterous guffaws, her husband’soccasional, drawly, sleepy comments; then realising theloneliness of the road and the fast gathering gloom roundher, she quickened her steps…the next moment she perceiveda stranger coming rapidly towards her. Margueritedid not look up: she was not the least nervous, and ‘<strong>The</strong>Fisherman’s Rest’ was now well within call.<strong>The</strong> stranger paused when he saw Marguerite comingquickly towards him, and just as she was about to slip pasthim, he said very quietly:‘Citoyenne St. Just.’Marguerite uttered a little cry of astonishment, at thushearing her own familiar maiden name uttered so close toher. She looked up at the stranger, and this time, with a cryof unfeigned pleasure, she put out both her hands effusivelyFree eBooks at Planet eBook.com81

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