[The World For Sale Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link bookThe World For Sale Complete CHAPTER V 17/20
He had been convincing while he had said what was true, but her instinct had suddenly told her what he was.
Her perception had pierced to the core of his life--a vagabondage, a little more gilded than was common among his fellows, made possible by his position as the successor to her father, and by the money of Lemuel Fawe which he had dissipated. He had come when all his gold was gone to do the one bold thing which might at once restore his fortunes.
He had brains, and he knew now that his adventure was in grave peril. He laughed in his anger.
"Is only the Gorgio to embrace the Romany lass? One fondled mine to-day in his arms down there at Carillon.
That's the way it goes! The old song tells the end of it: "'But the Gorgio lies 'neath the beech-wood tree; He'll broach my tan no more; And my love she sleeps afar from me, But near to the churchyard door. 'Time was I went to my true love, Time was she came to me--'" He got no farther.
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