Soldiers Three ; the Story of the Gadsbys ; in Black And White
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Ha, ha! Capt. G. Dishonour, then. She's not what you imagine. I meant to Mrs. H. Don't tell me anything about her ! She won't care for you, and when you come back, after hav- ing made an exhibition of yourself, you'll find me occu- pied with Capt. G. (^Insolentlt/.') You couldn't while I am alive. {Aside,} If that doesn't bring her pride to her rescue, nothing will. Mrs. H. {Drawing herself up.} Couldn't do it? I? {Softening.} You're right. I don't believe I could — though you are what you are ...— a coward and a liar in grain. Capt. G. It doesn't hurt so much after your little lecture — with demonstrations. Mrs. H. One mass of vanity I Will nothing ever touch you in this life ? There must be a Hereafter if it's only for the benefit of But you will have it all to yourself. THE TENTS OF KEDAR 147 Capt. G. QUnder his eyebrows,^ Are you so certain of that ? Mrs. H. I shall have had mine in this life ; and it will serve me right, Capt. G. But the admiration that you insisted on so strongly a moment ago?
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