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  Thesunsetwasnearathand。Thecloudshadparted——theslantinglightfellmellowoverthehills。Thelastofthedaywascoldandclearandstillinthequietvalleyofthedead。

  Beyondme,intheburial-ground,standingtogetherinthecoldclearnessofthelowerlight,Isawtwowomen。Theywerelookingtowardsthetomb,lookingtowardsme。

  Two。

  Theycamealittleon,andstoppedagain。Theirveilsweredown,andhidtheirfacesfromme。Whentheystoppedoneofthemraisedherveil。

  InthestilleveninglightIsawthefaceofMarianHalcombe。

  Changed,changedasifyearshadpassedoverit!Theeyeslargeandwild,andlookingatmewithastrangeterrorinthem。Thefacewornandwastedpiteously。Painandfearandgriefwrittenonheraswithabrand。

  Itookonesteptowardsherfromthegrave。Shenevermoved——sheneverspoke。Theveiledwomanwithhercriedoutfaintly。Istopped。Thespringsofmylifefelllow,andtheshudderingofanunutterabledreadcreptovermefromheadtofoot。

  Thewomanwiththeveiledfacemovedawayfromhercompanion,andcametowardsmeslowly。Leftbyherself,standingbyherself,MarianHalcombespoke。ItwasthevoicethatIremembered——thevoicenotchanged,likethefrightenedeyesandthewastedface。

  `Mydream!mydream!’Iheardhersaythosewordssoftlyintheawfulsilence。Shesankonherknees,andraisedherclaspedhandstoheaven。

  `Father!strengthenhim。Father!helphiminhishourofneed。’

  Thewomancameon,slowlyandsilentlycameon。Ilookedather——ather,andatnoneother,fromthatmoment。

  Thevoicethatwasprayingformefalteredandsanklow——thenroseonasudden,andcalledaffrightedly,calleddespairinglytometocomeaway。

  Buttheveiledwomanhadpossessionofme,bodyandsoul。Shestoppedononesideofthegrave。Westoodfacetofacewiththetombstonebetweenus。Shewasclosetotheinscriptiononthesideofthepedestal。Hergowntouchedtheblackletters。

  Thevoicecamenearer,androseandrosemorepassionatelystill。`HideyourfaceIdon’tlookather!Oh,forGod’ssake,sparehim——’

  Thewomanliftedherveil。

  `SacredtotheMemoryofLaura,LadyGlyde——’

  Laura,LadyGlyde,wasstandingbytheinscription,andwaslookingatmeoverthegrave。

  [NextChapter][TableofContents]WomaninWhite:Chapter27[PreviousChapter][TableofContents]Chapter27PARTTHESECONDTHESTORYCONTINUEDBYWALTERHARTRIGHTIOPENanewpage。Iadvancemynarrativebyoneweek。

  ThehistoryoftheintervalwhichIthuspassovermustremainunrecorded。

  Myheartturnsfaint,mymindsinksindarknessandconfusionwhenIthinkofit。Thismustnotbe,ifIwhowriteamtoguide,asIought,youwhoread。Thismustnotbe,ifthecluethatleadsthroughthewindingsofthestoryistoremainfromendtoenduntangledinmyhands。

  Alifesuddenlychanged——itswholepurposecreatedafresh,itshopesandfears,itsstruggles,itsinterests,anditssacrificesallturnedatonceandforeverintoanewdirection——thisistheprospectwhichnowopensbeforeme,liketheburstofviewfromamountain’stop。IleftmynarrativeinthequietshadowofLimmeridgechurch——Iresumeit,oneweeklater,inthestirandturmoilofaLondonstreet。

  Thestreetisinapopulousandapoorneighbourhood。Thegroundfloorofoneofthehousesinitisoccupiedbyasmallnews-vendor’sshop,andthefirstfloorandthesecondareletasfurnishedlodgingsofthehumblestkind。

  Ihavetakenthosetwofloorsinanassumedname。OntheupperfloorIlive,witharoomtoworkin,aroomtosleepin。Onthelowerfloor,underthesameassumedname,twowomenlive,whoaredescribedasmysisters。

  Igetmybreadbydrawingandengravingonwoodforthecheapperiodicals。

  Mysistersaresupposedtohelpmebytakinginalittleneedlework。Ourpoorplaceofabode,ourhumblecalling,ourassumedrelationship,andourassumedname,areallusedalikeasameansofhidingusinthehouse-forestofLondon。Wearenumberednolongerwiththepeoplewhoselivesareopenandknown。Iamanobscure,unnoticedman,withoutpatronorfriendtohelpme。MarianHalcombeisnothingnowbutmyeldestsister,whoprovidesforourhouseholdwantsbythetoilofherownhands。Wetwo,intheestimationofothers,areatoncethedupesandtheagentsofadaringimposture。

  WearesupposedtobetheaccomplicesofmadAnneCatherick,whoclaimsthename,thePlace,andthelivingpersonalityofdeadLadyGlyde。

  Thatisoursituation。Thatisthechangedaspectinwhichwethreemustappear,henceforth,inthisnarrative,formanyandmanyapagetocome。

  Intheeyeofreasonandoflaw,intheestimationofrelativesandfriends,accordingtoeveryreceivedformalityofcivilisedsociety,`Laura,LadyGlyde,’layburiedwithhermotherinLimmeridgechurchyard。Torninherownlifetimefromthelistoftheliving,thedaughterofPhilipFairlieandthewifeofPercivalGlydemightstillexistforhersister,mightstillexistforme,buttoalltheworldbesidesshewasdead。Deadtoheruncle,whohadrenouncedher;deadtotheservantsofthehouse,whohadfailedtorecogniseher;deadtothepersonsinauthority,whohadtransmittedherfortunetoherhusbandandheraunt;deadtomymotherandmysister,whobelievedmetobethedupeofanadventuressandthevictimofafraud;socially,morally,legally——dead。

  Andyetalive!Aliveinpovertyandinhiding。Alive,withthepoordrawing-mastertofightherbattle,andtowinthewaybackforhertoherplaceintheworldoflivingbeings。

  Didnosuspicion,excitedbymyownknowledgeofAnneCatherick’sresemblancetoher,crossmymind,whenherfacewasfirstrevealedtome?Nottheshadowofasuspicion,fromthemomentwhensheliftedherveilbythesideoftheinscriptionwhichrecordedherdeath。

  Beforethesunofthatdayhadset,beforethelastglimpseofthehomewhichwasclosedagainstherhadpassedfromourview,thefarewellwordsIspoke,whenwepartedatLimmeridgeHouse,hadbeenrecalledbybothofus——repeatedbyme,recognisedbyher。`Ifeverthetimecomes,whenthedevotionofmywholeheartandsoulandstrengthwillgiveyouamoment’shappiness,orspareyouamoment’ssorrow,willyoutrytorememberthepoordrawing-masterwhohastaughtyou?’She,whonowrememberedsolittleofthetroubleandterrorofalatertime,rememberedthosewords,andlaidherpoorheadinnocentlyandtrustinglyonthebosomofthemanwhohadspokenthem。Inthatmoment,whenshecalledmebymyname,whenshesaid,`Theyhavetriedtomakemeforgeteverything,Walter,butIrememberMarian,andIrememberyou’——inthatmoment,I,whohadlongsincegivenhermylove,gavehermylife,andthankedGodthatitwasminetobestowonher。Yes!thetimehadcome,fromthousandsonthousandsofmilesaway——throughforestandwilderness,wherecompanionsstrongerthanIhadfallenbymyside,throughperilofdeaththricerenewed,andthriceescaped,theHandthatleadsmenonthedarkroadtothefuturehadledmetomeetthattime。Forlornanddisowned,sorelytriedandsadlychanged——herBeautyfaded,hermindclouded——robbedofherstationintheworld,ofherplaceamonglivingcreatures——thedevotionIhadpromised,thedevotionofmywholeheartandsoulandstrength,mightbelaidblamelesslynowatthosedearfeet。Intherightofhercalamity,intherightofherfriendlessness,shewasmineatlast!Minetosupport,toprotect,tocherish,torestore。

  Minetoloveandhonourasfatherandbrotherboth。Minetovindicatethroughallrisksandallsacrifices——throughthehopelessstruggleagainstRankandPower,throughthelongfightwitharmeddeceitandfortifiedSuccess,throughthewasteofmyreputation,throughthelossofmyfriends,throughthehazardofmylife。IIMypositionisdefined——mymotivesareacknowledged。ThestoryofMarianandthestoryofLauramustcomenext。

  Ishallrelatebothnarratives,notinthewordsofteninterrupted,ofteninevitablyconfusedofthespeakersthemselves,butinthewordsofthebrief,plain,studiouslysimpleabstractwhichIcommittedtowritingformyownguidance,andfortheguidanceofmylegaladviser。Sothetangledwebwillbemostspeedilyandmostintelligiblyunrolled。

  ThestoryofMarianbeginswherethenarrativeofthehousekeeperatBlackwaterParkleftoff。

  OnLadyGlyde’sdeparturefromherhusband’shouse,thefactofthatdeparture,andthenecessarystatementofthecircumstancesunderwhichithadtakenplace,werecommunicatedtoMissHalcombebythehousekeeper。

  Itwasnottillsomedaysafterwardshowmanydaysexactly,MrsMichelson,intheabsenceofanywrittenmemorandumonthesubject,couldnotundertaketosaythataletterarrivedfromMadameFoscoannouncingLadyGlyde’ssuddendeathinCountFosco’shouse。Theletteravoidedmentioningdates,andleftittoMrsMichelson’sdiscretiontobreakthenewsatoncetoMissHalcombe,ortodeferdoingsountilthatlady’shealthshouldbemorefirmlyestablished。

  HavingconsultedMrDawsonwhohadbeenhimselfdelayed,byillhealth,inresuminghisattendanceatBlackwaterPark,MrsMichelson,bythedoctor’sadvice,andinthedoctor’spresence,communicatedthenews,eitheronthedaywhentheletterwasreceived,oronthedayafter。ItisnotnecessarytodwellhereupontheeffectwhichtheintelligenceofLadyGlyde’ssuddendeathproducedonhersister。Itisonlyusefultothepresentpurposetosaythatshewasnotabletotravelformorethanthreeweeksafterwards。

  AttheendofthattimesheproceededtoLondonaccompaniedbythehousekeeper。

  Theypartedthere——MrsMichelsonpreviouslyinformingMissHalcombeofheraddress,incasetheymightwishtocommunicateatafutureperiod。

  OnpartingwiththehousekeeperMissHalcombewentatoncetotheofficeofMessrsGilmore&KyrletoconsultwiththelattergentlemaninMrGilmore’sabsence。ShementionedtoMrKyrlewhatshehadthoughtitdesirabletoconcealfromeveryoneelseMrsMichelsonincluded——hersuspicionofthecircumstancesunderwhichLadyGlydewassaidtohavemetherdeath。

  MrKyrle,whohadpreviouslygivenfriendlyproofofhisanxietytoserveMissHalcombe,atonceundertooktomakesuchinquiriesasthedelicateanddangerousnatureoftheinvestigationproposedtohimwouldpermit。

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