A Woman's Vengeance Page #2
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Only in the most spiritual way.
Henry, I sometimes hate you.
Luckily, you have your own
inimitable way of showing it.
I know you don't really
love me, but I don't care.
I can love you enough for two.
If I didn't love you,
I'd think you were horrible.
The same to you, my sweet. Many of them.
Couldn't we have dinner together?
- I can't. I'm dining at home tonight.
At home?
But that doesn't count.
Oh I see. My wife is to be abolished so
I can take you to dinner, darling child.
I think you're hard.
Good. Then .. I shan't have
to ask you tomorrow night.
Henry, do you mean it?
He's got no right to treat Robert
like that. No right at all.
But my dear, you must admit that
Robert's a bit .. well, irresponsible.
Well, at least Robert has a good heart.
Henry never thinks of anyone but himself.
- You're being unjust to him, Emily.
You haven't been married
to him for eighteen years.
If that's how you feel, I'm
surprised you haven't left him.
And see him trotting off
with another woman?
No thank you.
- But if it would make him happy?
That's the best possible
reason for not doing it.
Emily.
I don't know how you
can be so unforgiving.
Why don't you let him go?
Do it for your own sake.
For my sake?
It isn't good for you to feel
so bitter and revengeful.
No wonder you're ill.
- Rubbish.
But it's true. People
die of those feelings.
Or else they live on them.
Shall I tell you the only
reason I'm still alive?
Because Henry would
be so happy if I died.
Do you really mean that, Emily?
Of course I do.
You're early, aren't you?
It's my afternoon out.
And by the way.
You don't mind if I'm a little bit late
getting back this evening, do you?
Peas. I'm so bored with peas.
Well, I'll see if cook has
something else instead.
Wait, nurse.
Emily, you are having lunch with us.
No, no. I won't see him.
- Nonsense.
He'll say he's sorry and
you'll forgive and forget.
And then we have a nice
little party to celebrate.
Oh, alright. Alright.
Send Maisey in to help me to dress.
And I'll go and tell Henry.
Thank you.
Oh that poor Mrs Maurier.
She's terribly ill isn't she.
Oh it isn't her health I'm thinking
about. It's .. well, you know.
Miss Spence, I could tell you things
that would make your hair stand on end.
Sex. That's all they think about.
- What do you mean?
Men. I wouldn't trust any of them.
And a Frenchman into the bargain.
Does Mrs Maurier suspect?
I mean, does she think
there's another woman?
Oh, he's clever enough
to keep things dark.
But I tell you, we wouldn't
be surprised at anything.
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