Viola, Or, the Triumphs of Love And Faith: a Tale of Plots And Counterplots
Viola, Or, the Triumphs of Love And Faith: a Tale of Plots And Counterplots
William Earle Binder
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Are you quite sure that it was ? You know doors stick sometimes." " I am quite sure that it was, for I tried it well." " A fortunate precaution, then," said the woman, to herself. " The bird would probably have flown had its cage been open." Then addressing Viola, she said, — " It is very singular. Miss ; but probably it was done through mistake. I will make inquiry of the domestics." "A falsehood 1" exclaimed Viola, mentally. "It was done to prevent me from escaping, or communi- cating with an...y one outside." Then addressing the woman, she inquired,— " Madam, may I ask what position you hold in this household?" " Certainly, Miss," rejoined the woman, as pleas- antly as before, though, for a moment, a dark, bitter look rested upon her brow. "I am housekeeper. Anything further, Miss ?" "That is aU." The housekeeper then quitted the room, and as she disappeared through the door, Viola murmured, pityingly,— " Poor, degraded creature I" , For awhile after this, Viola sat buried in deep thought.
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