Winterborne promised readily. He thereupon stood still while the other

ascended the slope. At the bottom he looked back dubiously. Giles

would no longer remain when he was so evidently desired to leave, and

returned through the boughs to Hintock.

He suspected that this man, who seemed so distressed and melancholy,

might be that lover and persistent wooer of Mrs. Charmond whom he had

heard so frequently spoken of, and whom it was said she had treated

cavalierly. But he received no confirmation of his suspicion beyond a

report which reached him a few days later that a gentleman had called

up the servants who were taking care of Hintock House at an hour past

midnight; and on learning that Mrs. Charmond, though returned from

abroad, was as yet in London, he had sworn bitterly, and gone away

without leaving a card or any trace of himself.

The girls who related the story added that he sighed three times before

he swore, but this part of the narrative was not corroborated. Anyhow,

such a gentleman had driven away from the hotel at Sherton next day in

a carriage hired at that inn.




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