[Ernest Maltravers Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link bookErnest Maltravers Complete CHAPTER III 4/4
But you seem tired, you walk with pain; perhaps it will fatigue you to come--I mean, you had rather perhaps rest another day." "Oh no, no! it will do me good to see you again, sir." The young man's eyes met hers, and hers were not withdrawn; their soft blue was suffused with tears--they penetrated his soul.
He turned away hastily, and saw that they were already the subject of curious observation to the various passengers that overtook them.
"Don't forget!" he whispered, and strode on with a pace that soon brought him to the town. He inquired for the principal hotel--entered it with an air that bespoke that nameless consciousness of superiority which belongs to those accustomed to purchase welcome wherever welcome is bought and sold--and before a blazing fire and no unsubstantial breakfast, forgot all the terrors of the past night, or rather felt rejoiced to think he had added a new and strange hazard to the catalogue of adventures already experienced by Ernest Maltravers..
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