70 pages 2 hours read

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Lady Audley's Secret

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1862

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Volume 1, Chapters 16-19

Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Volume 1, Chapter 16 Summary: "Robert Audley Gets His Congé"

It is after Christmas, and the season’s guests are leaving Audley Hall; all except Robert. Before leaving, a young man called Harry Towers expresses his affection for Alicia, but Alicia tells him that he cannot ask for more from her than respect and esteem. Harry is upset but believes he can get over anything just as long as Alicia does not care for Robert.

 

Robert deduces that Harry has proposed to Alicia, and Alicia says that she has not accepted—despite Harry having paid her much more attention than some other men.

 

Robert tells Alicia that he prefers to take life’s blessings quietly but, if Alicia can temper her boisterous manner, the person whose affection she seeks will make her an excellent husband. She thanks him, but says that he does not know to whom she refers. Robert suggests that he does know, and Alicia exclaims “Did you!” (111), before leaving the room. Robert calls after her, lamenting that she has to bounce out of the room in such a fashion.

 

Harry Towers leaves the Court dejected. Sir Michael feels for him but believes that Alicia’s affections lie with her cousin.

 

With all the visitors gone, Lady Audley and Sir Michael discuss Robert. Lady Audley fears that Alicia resents the attention that he pays to his aunt and that it would be better for Robert to leave.