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A Terrible Temptation

CHAPTER I
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_May_ I ?" This well-meant petition was uttered very sweetly; and, indeed--if I may be permitted--in a way to dissolve a bear.
But this was not a bear, nor anything else that is placable; it was a man with a hobby grievance; so he replied in character: "That is impossible so long as he keeps me out of my own." He had the grace, however, to add, half sullenly, "Excuse me; I feel I have been too vehement." Miss Bruce, thus repelled, answered, rather coldly: "Oh, never mind _that;_ it was very natural .-- I am at home, then," said she to the servant.
Mr.Bassett took the hint, but turned at the door, and said, with no little agitation, "I was not aware he visits you.

One word--don't let his ill-gotten acres make you quite forget the disinherited one." And so he left her, with an imploring look.
She felt red with all this, so she slipped out at another door, to cool her cheeks and imprison a stray curl for Sir Charles.
He strolled into the empty room, with the easy, languid air of fashion.
His features were well cut, and had some nobility; but his sickly complexion and the lines under his eyes told a tale of dissipation.

He appeared ten years older than he was, and thoroughly _blase._ Yet when Miss Bruce entered the room with a smile and a little blush, he brightened up and looked handsome, and greeted her with momentary warmth.
After the usual inquiries she asked him if he had met any body.
"Where ?" "Here; just now." "No." "What, nobody at all ?" "Only my sulky cousin; I don't call him anybody," drawled Sir Charles, who was now relapsing into his normal condition of semi-apathy.
"Oh," said Miss Bruce gayly, "you must expect him to be a little cross.
It is not so very nice to be disinherited, let me tell you." "And who has disinherited the fellow ?" "I forget; but you disinherited him among you.

Never mind; it can't be helped now.

When did you come back to town?
I didn't see you at Lady d'Arcy's ball, did I ?" "You did not, unfortunately for me; but you would if I had known you were to be there.


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