[The Amazing Marriage by George Meredith]@TWC D-Link bookThe Amazing Marriage CHAPTER I 7/16
And so Countess Fanny looked round.
Kirby was doing the same. But he had turned right about, and appeared transfixed and like a royal beast angry, with his wound.
If ever there was love at first sight, and a dreadful love, like a runaway mail-coach in a storm of wind and lightning at black midnight by the banks of a flooded river, which was formerly our comparison for terrible situations, it was when those two met. And, what! you exclaim, Buccaneer Kirby full sixty-five, and Countess Fanny no more than three and twenty, a young beauty of the world of fashion, courted by the highest, and she in love with him! Go and gaze at one of our big ships coming out of an engagement home with all her flags flying and her crew manning the yards.
That will give you an idea of a young woman's feelings for an old warrior never beaten down an inch by anything he had to endure; matching him, I dare say, in her woman's heart, with the Mighty Highnesses who had only smelt the outside edge of battle.
She did rarely admire a valiant man.
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