Original Short Stories — Volume 05 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 145 pages of information about Original Short Stories — Volume 05.

Original Short Stories — Volume 05 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 145 pages of information about Original Short Stories — Volume 05.

But he turned toward her, and raising his fist to strike her, he stammered out:  “Oh—­oh—­this is too much, too much!  I heard everything!  Everything—­do you understand?  Everything!  You wretch—­you wretch!  You are two wretches!  Get out of the house, both of you!  Immediately, or I shall kill you!  Leave the house!”

She saw that it was all over, and that he knew everything; that she could not prove her innocence, and that she must comply.  But all her impudence had returned to her, and her hatred for the man, which was aggravated now, drove her to audacity, made her feel the need of bravado, and of defying him, and she said in a clear voice:  “Come, Limousin; as he is going to turn me out of doors, I will go to your lodgings with you.”

But Limousin did not move, and Parent, in a fresh access of rage, cried out:  “Go, will you?  Go, you wretches!  Or else—­or else——­” He seized a chair and whirled it over his head.

Henriette walked quickly across the room, took her lover by the arm, dragged him from the wall, to which he appeared fixed, and led him toward the door, saying:  “Do come, my friend—­you see that the man is mad.  Do come!”

As she went out she turned round to her husband, trying to think of something that she could do, something that she could invent to wound him to the heart as she left the house, and an idea struck her, one of those venomous, deadly ideas in which all a woman’s perfidy shows itself, and she said resolutely:  “I am going to take my child with me.”

Parent was stupefied, and stammered:  “Your—­your—­child?  You dare to talk of your child?  You venture—­you venture to ask for your child—­after-after—­Oh, oh, that is too much!  Go, you vile creature!  Go!”

She went up to him again, almost smiling, almost avenged already, and defying him, standing close to him, and face to face, she said:  “I want my child, and you have no right to keep him, because he is not yours—­do you understand?  He is not yours!  He is Limousin’s!”

And Parent cried out in bewilderment:  “You lie—­you lie—­worthless woman!”

But she continued:  “You fool!  Everybody knows it except you.  I tell you, this is his father.  You need only look at him to see it.”

Parent staggered backward, and then he suddenly turned round, took a candle, and rushed into the next room; returning almost immediately, carrying little George wrapped up in his bedclothes.  The child, who had been suddenly awakened, was crying from fright.  Parent threw him into his wife’s arms, and then, without speaking, he pushed her roughly out toward the stairs, where Limousin was waiting, from motives of prudence.

Then he shut the door again, double-locked and bolted it, but had scarcely got back into the drawing-room when he fell to the floor at full length.

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