[Evan Harrington by George Meredith]@TWC D-Link bookEvan Harrington CHAPTER XII 9/23
A hero should be held as sacred as the Grand Llama: so let no more be said than that he drank still, nor marked the replenishing of his glass. Raikes cleared his throat for a final assault: he had got an image, and was dashing off; but, unhappily, as if to make the start seem fair, he was guilty of his reiteration, 'Gentlemen.' Everybody knew that it was a real start this time, and indeed he had made an advance, and had run straight through half a sentence.
It was therefore manifestly unfair, inimical, contemptuous, overbearing, and base, for one of the three young cricketers at this period to fling back weariedly and exclaim: 'By the Lord; too many gentlemen here!' Evan heard him across the table.
Lacking the key of the speaker's previous conduct, the words might have passed.
As it was, they, to the ale-invaded head of a young hero, feeling himself the world's equal, and condemned nevertheless to bear through life the insignia of Tailordom, not unnaturally struck with peculiar offence.
There was arrogance, too, in the young man who had interposed.
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