Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXVI
WasitpossiblethattheCountess,inthepresentconditionofhermind,supposedherselftobeexercisingherinventionwhenshewasonlyexercisinghermemory?
Thequestioninvolvedconsiderationstooserioustobemadethesubjectofahastydecision.Reservinghisopinion,Henryturnedthepage,anddevotedhimselftothereadingofthenextact.Themanuscriptproceededasfollows:
’TheSecondActopensatVenice.Anintervaloffourmonthshaselapsedsincethedateofthesceneatthegamblingtable.Theactionnowtakesplaceinthereception-roomofoneoftheVenetianpalaces.
’TheBaronisdiscovered,alone,onthestage.HerevertstotheeventswhichhavehappenedsincethecloseoftheFirstAct.TheCountesshassacrificedherself;themercenarymarriagehastakenplace—butnotwithoutobstacles,causedbydifferenceofopiniononthequestionofmarriagesettlements.
’Privateinquiries,institutedinEngland,haveinformedtheBaronthatmyLord’sincomeisderivedchieflyfromwhatiscalledentailedproperty.Incaseofaccidents,heissurelyboundtodosomethingforhisbride?Lethim,forexample,insurehislife,forasumproposedbytheBaron,andlethimsosettlethemoneythathiswidowshallhaveit,ifhediesfirst.
’MyLordhesitates.TheBaronwastesnotimeinuselessdiscussion."Letusbyallmeans"(hesays)"considerthemarriageasbrokenoff."MyLordshiftshisground,andpleadsforasmallersumthanthesumproposed.TheBaronbrieflyreplies,"Ineverbargain."Mylordisinlove;thenaturalresultfollows—hegivesway.