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The Evil Genius : a domestic story

Before the Story 8 The Diamonds

Word Count: 1435    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

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reminding him that it was time to give notice of the marriage at the church, and to secure berths in the steam

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l wait til

word?" Mrs. Weste

answered, with Ro

he rose, and pointed to the door. "Go back to America, as soon as

out of the bosom of her dress, and threw it into the fire. "The ori

cility, and walked out, havin

interrupted over his work by a person of bulky and

at he insisted on seeing it immediately. "Allow me to show you something else first," was the reply he received to this assertion of his will and pleasure. "Do you know a loaded pistol, sir, when you see it?" The barrel of the pistol approached within three inches of the barman's big head as he leaned over the writing-table. For once in his life he was taken by surprise. It had never occurred t

the value of the diamonds. When Mrs. Westerfield saw him again, on the next day, he appeared with undeniable claims on he

action, Mrs. Westerfield was at liberty to make her

. This lady - known to local fame as Miss Wigger - had already proposed to take Syd into training as a pupil teacher. "I'll force the child on," Miss Wigger prom

ome here," she wrote, "on Friday next, at any time before two o'clock, and Syd shall be ready for you. P.S.- I

er's anxious mind was, to use her o

door of her sitting-room and listened on the stairs. It still wanted for a few minutes to eight o'clock, when there was a ring at the house-bell.

e?" Mrs. West

ma'

. The servant obeyed, and found a letter. Mrs. Westerfield tore it open, standing on the stairs. It conta

. Count to the fourth plank in the floor, reckoning from the side wall on the right as you en

d man had earned his money, and had not attended to receive it - had not even sent word where or how it might be

She was on the point of sending for a cab, and driving it to his lodgin

e refused to show it to him until he had made her his wife. "Put a chisel in your pocket, when we go to church, to-morrow morning,"

public-house in which they had both served being the only witnesses present. The children were not permitted to

that the House was To Let; and a sour-tempered woman i

f keeping up appearances by examining the dilapidated house first. This d

answer to this request. "

first time. "What's cur

one time or another, to see this house," the woman

house, leaving it to his wife to pursue the subjec

ns, of course," she sa

an came o

pleasant smi

person was h

d woman became s

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self used when the Expert had irritated her. With serious misgi

lay loose on the floor. With both his big hands he rapidly cleared away t

other. There was the empty hole, tellin

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1 Before the Story 1 The Trial2 Before the Story 2 The Sentence3 Before the Story 3 The Letter4 Before the Story 4 The Garret5 Before the Story 5 The Landlord6 Before the Story 6 The Brute7 Before the Story 7 The Cipher8 Before the Story 8 The Diamonds9 Before the Story 9 The Mother10 Chapter 1 Mrs. Presty Presents Herself11 Chapter 2 The Governess Enters12 Chapter 3 Mrs. Presty Changes Her Mind13 Chapter 4 Randal Receives His Correspondence14 Chapter 5 Randal Writes to New York15 Chapter 6 Sydney Teaches16 Chapter 7 Sydney Suffers17 Chapter 8 Mrs. Presty Makes a Discovery18 Chapter 9 Somebody Attends to the Door19 Chapter 10 Kitty Mentions Her Birthday20 Chapter 11 Linley Asserts His Authority21 Chapter 12 Two of Them Sleep Badly22 Chapter 13 Kitty Keeps Her Birthday23 Chapter 14 Kitty Feels the Heartache24 Chapter 15 The Doctor25 Chapter 16 The Child26 Chapter 17 The Husband27 Chapter 18 The Nursemaid28 Chapter 19 The Captain29 Chapter 20 The Mother-in-Law30 Chapter 21 The Governess31 Chapter 22 Retrospect32 Chapter 23 Separation33 Chapter 24 Hostility34 Chapter 25 Consultation35 Chapter 26 Decision36 Chapter 27 Resolution37 Chapter 28 Mr. Randal Linley38 Chapter 29 Mr. Sarrazin39 Chapter 30 The Lord President40 Chapter 31 Mr. Herbert Linley41 Chapter 32 Miss Westerfield42 Chapter 33 Mrs. Romsey43 Chapter 34 Mrs. Presty44 Chapter 35 Captain Bennydeck45 Chapter 36 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert46 Chapter 37 Mrs. Norman47 Chapter 38 Hear the Lawyer48 Chapter 39 Listen to Reason49 Chapter 40 Keep Your Temper50 Chapter 41 Make the Best of It51 Chapter 42 Try to Excuse Her52 Chapter 43 Know Your Own Mind53 Chapter 44 Think of Consequences54 Chapter 45 Love Your Enemies55 Chapter 46 Nil Desperandum56 Chapter 47 Better Do It Than Wish It Done57 Chapter 48 Be Careful58 Chapter 49 Keep the Secret59 Chapter 50 Forgiveness to the Injured Doth Belong60 Chapter 51 Dum Spiro, Spero61 Chapter 52 l'homme propose, et Dieu dispose62 Chapter 53 The Largest Nature, the Longest Love63 Chapter 54 Let Bygones Be Bygones64 Chapter 55 Leave It to the Child65 Chapter 56 After the Story