[The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer Complete by Charles James Lever]@TWC D-Link bookThe Confessions of Harry Lorrequer Complete CHAPTER XXXVIII 3/7
In conclusion, she breakfasts en papillote--wears her shoes down at heel--calls every officer of the regiment by his name -- has a great taste for increasing his majesty's lieges, and delights in London porter.
To this genus of Frow I have never ceased to entertain the most thrilling abhorrence; and yet how often have I seen what appeared to be pretty and interesting girls fall into something of this sort! and how often have I vowed any fate to myself rather than become the husband of a baggage-waggon wife! Had all my most sanguine hopes promised realizing--had my suit with Lady Jane been favourable, I could scarcely have bid adieu to my bachelor life without a sigh.
No prospect of future happiness can ever perfectly exclude all regret at quitting our present state for ever.
I am sure if I had been a caterpillar, it would have been with a heavy heart that I would have donned my wings as a butterfly.
Now the metamorphosis was reversed: need it be wondered if I were sad? So completely was I absorbed in my thoughts upon this matter, that I had not perceived the entrance of O'Leary and Trevanion, who, unaware of my being in the apartment, as I was stretched upon a sofa in a dark corner, drew their chairs towards the fire and began chatting. "Do you know, Mr.Trevanion," said O'Leary, "I am half afraid of this disguise of mine.
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