The Hungarian Brothers volume 1

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The Hungarian Brothers volume 1
Anna Maria Porter
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164: THE HUNGARIAN BROTHERS.
The smothered fire now burst forth : he murmured apologies^ thanks^ protesta- tion, and passion^ over the hand which he alternately pressed to his breast and to his lips; and Madame de Fontainville, (too fearful of losing the lover she had wished, so earnestly to gain; too tender to be discreet ; too innocent to imagine that forbearance might licence him in the most irregular hopes ; ) suffered him to sigh and vow unreproved.
The Marquis de Liancour, her father, ter
...minated this scene : and Demetrius saw them seated in the carriage^, after pleading a pre-engagement as an excuse for declining their joint invitation to supper.
What did it not cost him to do so ? He w^as wild with an imperious passion, which had its origin in vanity and the senses; a passion which was now assuming a tenderer cast, from the evident sensi- bility of Madame de Fontainville : he was suddenly translated from mortification THfi HUNGARIAN BROTHERS. 165 into transport; and in place of cold words or averted looks, was permitted to breathe the breath of love, over the fairest hand in the univei^e ; to gaze unchastized, ( ex- cept by kindling blushes^ ) on eyes which met his with melting forgiveness; and to hear himself named as the object of her peculiar partiality : great was the sacrifice, yet he made it to fraternal affection.


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