[The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer Complete by Charles James Lever]@TWC D-Link bookThe Confessions of Harry Lorrequer Complete CHAPTER XXXII 10/10
What my intention precisely was in this excursion, I have no notion of now, but I have some very vague idea, that I meant to re-enact the curse of Kehama upon the whole party.
At last I mustered strength to rise; but alas! I had scarcely reached the standing position, when a tremendous heel of the boat to one side, threw me in the gunwale, and before I was able to recover my balance, a second lurch pitched me headlong into the sea.
I have, thank God, no further recollection of my misfortunes.
When I again became conscious, I found myself wrapped up in a pilot-coat, while my clothes were drying: the vessel was at anchor in Wexford.
My attached friends had started for town with post-horses, leaving me no less cured of love than aquatics. "'The Delight' passed over in a few days, to some more favoured son of Neptune, and I hid my shame and my misfortunes by a year's tour on the continent." "Although I acknowledge," said Trevanion, "that hitherto I have reaped no aid from Mr.O'Leary's narrative, yet I think it is not without a moral." "Well, but," said I, "he has got another adventure to tell us; we have quite time for it, so pray pass the wine and let us have it." "I have just finished the burgundy," said O'Leary, "and if you will ring for another flask, I have no objection to let you hear the story of my second love.".
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