upon the historic story which had aroused extraordinary interest at the time when
the facts, to make matters worse, were made public with the usual affectionate
letters that passed between them, full of sweet nothings. First, it was strictly
platonic till nature intervened and an attachment sprang up between them, till
it bit by bit matters came to a climax and the matter became the talk of the
town till the staggering blow came as a welcome intelligence to not a few
evildisposed however, who were resolved upon encouraging his downfal though
the thing was public property all along though not to anything like the
sensational extent that it subsequently blossomed into. Since their names were
coupled, though, since he was her declared favorite, where was the particular
necessity to proclaim it to the rank and file from the housetops, the fact namely,
that he had shared her bedroom, which came out in the witnessbox on oath
when a thrill went through the packed court literally electrifying everybody in the
shape of witnesses swearing to having witnessed him on such and such a
particular date in the act of scrambling out of an upstairs apartment with the
assistance of a ladder in night apparel, having gained admittance in the same
fashion, a fact that the weeklies, addicted to the lubric a little, simply coined
shoals of money out of. Whereas the simple fact of the case was it was simply
a case of the husband not being up to the scratch with nothing in common
between them beyond the name and then a real man arriving on the scene,
strong to the verge of weakness, falling a victim to her siren charms and
forgetting home ties. The usual sequel, to bask in the loved one’s smiles.
The eternal question of the life connubial, needless to say, cropped up. Can
real love, supposing there happens to be another chap in the case, exist between
married folk? Though it was no concern of theirs absolutely if he regarded
her with affection carried away by a wave of folly. A magnificent specimen
of manhood he was truly, augmented obviously by gifts of a high order as
compared with the other military supernumerary, that is (who was just
the usual everyday farewell, my gallant captain kind of an individual in the
light dragoons, the 18th hussars to be accurate), and inflammable doubtless (the
fallen leader, that is not the other) in his own peculiar way which she of course,
woman, quickly perceived as highly likely to carve his way to fame, which
he almost bid fair to do till the priests and ministers of the gospel as a whole,
his erstwhile staunch adherents and his beloved evicted tenants for whom he
had done yeoman service in the rural parts of the country by taking up the
cudgels on their behalf in a way that exceeded their most sanguine
expectations, very effectually cooked his matrimonial goose, thereby heaping
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