[One of Our Conquerors by George Meredith]@TWC D-Link bookOne of Our Conquerors CHAPTER XI 24/25
The Nature upholding her fled at a vision of a stranger entangled.
Pitiable to reflect, that he was not one of the adventurer-lords of prey who hunt and run down shadowed heiresses and are congratulated on their luck in a tolerating country! How was the young man to be warned? How, under the happiest of suppositions, propitiate his family! And such a family, if consenting with knowledge, would consent only for the love of money.
It was angling with as vile a bait as the rascal lord's.
Humiliation hung on the scheme; it struck to scorching in the contemplation of it.
And it darkened her reading of Victor's character. She did not ask for the specification of a 'good fortune that might pass'; wishing to save him from his wonted twists of elusiveness, and herself with him from the dread discussion it involved upon one point. 'The day was pleasant to all, except perhaps poor mademoiselle,' she said. 'Peridon should have come ?' 'Present or absent, his chances are not brilliant, I fear.' 'And Pempton and Priscy!' 'They are growing cooler!' 'With their grotesque objections to one another's habits at table!' 'Can we ever hope to get them over it ?' 'When Priscy drinks Port and Pempton munches beef, Colney says.' 'I should say, when they feel warmly enough to think little of their differences.' 'Fire smoothes the creases, yes; and fire is what they're both wanting in.
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