[Jeanne of the Marshes by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookJeanne of the Marshes CHAPTER XX 5/6
I thought-- You said Mr.De la Borne." "Hang it all!" the Duke exclaimed.
"I believe you thought that she meant our friend Andrew.
Don't you know that all the world here half the time calls Cecil, Mr.De la Borne, and Andrew, Mr.Andrew ?" Kate looked behind her, and touched the Duke on the sleeve. "Wouldn't you like, sir," she asked, a little timidly, "to come for a sail with me ?" The Duke saw what she saw, and notwithstanding his years and his weight, he clambered into the little boat.
Jeanne turned round and walked slowly towards the man who came so swiftly along the dyke.
It was a dream! She felt that it must be a dream! Andrew, with his gun over his shoulder, his rough tweed clothes splashed with black mud, gazed at her as though she were an apparition. Then he saw something in her face which told him so much that he forgot the little catboat, barely out of sight, he forgot the little red-roofed village barely a mile away, he forgot the lone figures of the shrimpers, standing like sentinels far away in the salt pools.
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