âWell, if you couldnât, you couldnât. If the Countess is a hard mistress, you have your chance to get level with her now. Bless the girl, what are you shivering about? Thatâs right. Pull yourself together. Now, let us get down to business.â He took a notebook from the drawer of his desk. âYou say that you have five letters which compromise the Countess dâAlbert. You want to sell them. I want to buy them. So far so good. It only remains to fix a price. I should want to inspect the letters, of course. If they are really good specimensâ âGreat heavens, is it you?â
The woman, without a word, had raised her veil and dropped the mantle from her chin. It was a dark, handsome, clear-cut face which confronted Milvertonâ âa face with a curved nose, strong, dark eyebrows shading hard, glittering eyes, and a straight, thin-lipped mouth set in a dangerous smile.
âIt is I,â she said, âthe woman whose life you have ruined.â