[Confidence by Henry James]@TWC D-Link bookConfidence CHAPTER VII 6/8
She stood looking at Bernard Longueville; he saw she was annoyed at her mother's interference.
"Every now and then," she said, "I take a turn through the gaming-rooms.
The last time, Captain Lovelock went with me.
Will you come to-night ?" Bernard assented with expressive alacrity; he was charmed with her not wishing to break off her conversation with him. "Ah, we 'll all go!" said Mrs.Vivian, who had been listening, and she invited the others to accompany her to the Kursaal. They left their places, but Angela went first, with Bernard Longueville by her side; and the idea of her having publicly braved her mother, as it were, for the sake of his society, lent for the moment an almost ecstatic energy to his tread.
If he had been tempted to presume upon his triumph, however, he would have found a check in the fact that the young girl herself tasted very soberly of the sweets of defiance.
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