The Maid of Honour: a Tale of the Dark Days of France 2

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The Maid of Honour: a Tale of the Dark Days of France 2
Wingfield, Lewis, 1842-1891
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It would not do to quarrel openly with the abb4 though, in her trouble he was behaving like a brute.
Therefore, while wreathing her face in smiles, she registered an inward vow to remember, and be bitterly revenged some day.
''Sans rancune !'' she said lightly, holding out her large brown hand. " You are not merciful, but I forgive you : am I not admirably generous ? You think I am cast out for ever. A grievous mistake ; so we had best still be friends. Look at him.
He is chafing now, wincing u
...nder the whip thong. In the distractions of the capital he might forget me. Here he will miss me and be sorry.*' It was likely that in that much she was Digitized byVjOOQlC 1 36 Check.
right. The house of cards had been kicked over by her clumsy foot, and must be recommenced from the foundations.
Who could foretell what the stormy future might bring forth } It was politic to keep on civil terms with one who might yet prove formidable — or useful.
The chevalier, who could read things hazily, as in the dark with a horn lantern, wondered why his brother was so civil to the routed one.


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