3/34 She thought of what Felix had said to her; she wished indeed Mr.Brand would marry Charlotte. She looked away from him and spoke no more. Mr.Brand ended by eating his cake, while Felix sat opposite, describing to Mr.Wentworth the students' duels at Heidelberg. After tea they all dispersed themselves, as usual, upon the piazza and in the garden; and Mr.Brand drew near to Gertrude again. "I thought I was prepared to hear you speak in that way," he resumed. |