. A romance of Regent Street : a novel. he deed, nurse,the awful deed ! The necklace went; I borethat and said nothing, but now—O heaven !smiting her hands,—* I must know. Is it,standing up and lowering her voice, is itmurder ^. Still Mrs Sidewing never spoke, but she,too had paled to a deathly hue; her lipsworked, but she was silent. 230 A Romance of Regent Street, Speak ! said Vivian, imperiously, clutch-ing her shoulder, her old hatred masteringher, and giving her unnatural strengthand courage; dont you know youre a servant,paid by my father, and must obey ? Speak !rU make you, or expose yo


. A romance of Regent Street : a novel. he deed, nurse,the awful deed ! The necklace went; I borethat and said nothing, but now—O heaven !smiting her hands,—* I must know. Is it,standing up and lowering her voice, is itmurder ^. Still Mrs Sidewing never spoke, but she,too had paled to a deathly hue; her lipsworked, but she was silent. 230 A Romance of Regent Street, Speak ! said Vivian, imperiously, clutch-ing her shoulder, her old hatred masteringher, and giving her unnatural strengthand courage; dont you know youre a servant,paid by my father, and must obey ? Speak !rU make you, or expose you. Ill send forpapa and Mrs Branscombe and the know me; Im no saint; a thief youare ; but a murderess—no, no, no, its toohorrible. But speak ; for if I am myself tobe ruined and destroyed by you in the worldwhich I love, I swear before heaven that Illhave the truth out of you this day ! The nurse seized the paper, tried to readthe first few lines, but failed, and with a wail-ing cry fell like a stone at Vivians CHAPTER XV. A CRUEL VENGEANCE.


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