A Mad Love
Leone, cried a loud voice, where are you? Here, there, everywhere, except just in the place where you should be.
The speaker was a tall, stout, good-tempered looking man. Farmer Noel people called him all over the country-side. He stood in the farmyard, looking all the warmer this warm day for his exertions in finding his niece.
Leone, he cried again and again.
At last the answer came, I am here, uncle, and if the first voice startled one with its loudness, this second was equally startling from its music, its depth, its pathos.
I am here, uncle, she said. I wish you would not shout so loudly. I am quite sure that the people at Rashleigh can hear you. What is it that you want?
Have you made up the packets of wheat I asked you for? he said.
No, she replied, I have not.
He looked disappointed.
I shall be late for market, he said. I must do them myself.
He went back into the house without another word. He never reproached Leone, let her do what she would.
On Leone's most beautiful face were evident marks of bad temper, and she did not care to conceal it. With a gesture of impatience she started forward, passed over the farmyard and went through the gate out into the lane, from the lane to the high-road, and she stood there leaning over the white gate, watching the cattle as they drank from the deep, clear pool.
The sun shone full upon her, and the warm, sweet beams never fell on anything more lovely; the only drawback to the perfection of the picture was this: she did not look in harmony with the scene—the quiet English landscape, the golden cornfields, the green meadows, the great spreading trees whereon the birds sung, the tall spire of the little church, the quaint little town in the distance, the brook that ran gurgling by.
Charlotte M. Brame
A MAD LOVE
CONTENTS
A MAD LOVE
A DISCONTENTED BEAUTY.
"WHAT, MARRY A FARMER!"
THE MEETING AT THE MILL.
AN INTERESTING TETE-A-TETE.
THE RECONCILIATION.
AN IMPATIENT LOVER'S PLANS.
A FRIEND'S ADVICE.
THE PROPHECY.
A MYSTERIOUS TELEGRAM.
A SHOCKED FATHER.
THE LAWYER'S STATEMENT.
"THEY WILL NOT FORGIVE ME."
A PERFECTLY HAPPY WOMAN.
"TRUE UNTIL DEATH."
AN EXCITING INTERVIEW.
LEONE'S DETERMINATION.
"I WOULD RATHER SEE MY SON DEAD."
A WRONGED WOMAN'S THREAT.
LEONE'S PROPHECY.
THE PARTING.
WAITING FOR THE DAY.
THE RECONCILIATION.
A SHREWD SCHEME.
IN THE HANDS OF A CLEVER WOMAN.
THE INTRODUCTION.
MAN'S FICKLENESS.
"TELL ME YOUR SECRET."
HOW IT HAPPENED.
WAITING FOR HIM.
THE THIRTIETH OF JUNE.
A MAN OF WAX.
AN ACT OF PERFIDY.
"I HAVE PERJURED MYSELF."
A PALE BRIDEGROOM.
"I LEAVE THEM MY HATRED AND MY CURSE."
AFTER THREE YEARS.
A MEETING OF EYES.
LANCE'S DETERMINATION.
NEITHER WIFE NOR WIDOW.
"FORGIVE ME, LEONE."
"LET US BE FRIENDS."
BECOMING SUSPICIOUS.
"DEATH ENDS EVERYTHING."
THE RIVALS FACE TO FACE.
AN INVITATION.
AT THE BALL.
THE COMPACT OF FRIENDSHIP.
THE HUSBAND'S KISS.
THE WOUND IN HER HEART.
"AS DEAD AS MY HOPES."
THE CONFESSION.
A GATHERING CLOUD.
A QUARREL.
A MOTHER'S APPEAL.
"WAR TO THE KNIFE."
AN APPROACHING TEMPEST.
A PROUD WOMAN HUMBLED.
"BEHOLD MY REVENGE!"
USELESS PLEADINGS.
"THIS WOMAN SHALL NEVER KNOW."
A SACRIFICE.
"THE GRAVE ALONE GIVES PEACE."
THE END.