Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Case of Lady Sannox

           Hehadatonetimebeenfondofacting,hadevenrentedatheatreinLondon,andonitsboardshadfirstseenMissMarionDawson,towhomhehadofferedhishand,histitle,andthethirdofacounty.Sincehismarriagehisearlyhobbyhadbecomedistastefultohim.Eveninprivatetheatricalsitwasnolongerpossibletopersuadehimtoexercisethetalentwhichhehadoftenshowedthathepossessed.Hewashappierwithaspudandawatering-canamonghisorchidsandchrysanthemums.

           Itwasquiteaninterestingproblemwhetherhewasabsolutelydevoidofsense,ormiserablywantinginspirit.Didheknowhislady’swaysandcondonethem,orwasheamereblind,dotingfool?Itwasapointtobediscussedovertheteacupsinsnuglittledrawing-rooms,orwiththeaidofacigarinthebowwindowsofclubs.Bitterandplainwerethecommentsamongmenuponhisconduct.Therewasbutonewhohadagoodwordtosayforhim,andhewasthemostsilentmemberinthesmoking-room.HehadseenhimbreakinahorseattheUniversity,anditseemedtohaveleftanimpressionuponhismind.

           ButwhenDouglasStonebecamethefavouritealldoubtsastoLordSannox’sknowledgeorignoranceweresetforeveratrest.TherewasnosubterfugeaboutStone.Inhishigh-handed,impetuousfashion,hesetallcautionanddiscretionatdefiance.Thescandalbecamenotorious.Alearnedbodyintimatedthathisnamehadbeenstruckfromthelistofitsvice-presidents.Twofriendsimploredhimtoconsiderhisprofessionalcredit.Hecursedthemallthree,andspentfortyguineasonabangletotakewithhimtothelady.

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