[Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon<br> Volume 2 (of 2) by Charles Lever]@TWC D-Link book
Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon
Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER X
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I waited, however, till she entered, before lifting my head, and then springing suddenly up, with one bound clasped her in my arms, and pressing my lips upon her roseate cheek, said,-- "_Mar charmante amie!_" To disengage herself from me, and to spring suddenly back was her first effort; to burst into an immoderate fit of laughing, her second; her cheek was, however, covered with a deep blush, and I already repented that my malice had gone so far.
"Pardon, Mademoiselle," said I, in affected innocence, "if I have so far forgotten myself as to assume a habit of my own country to a stranger." A half-angry toss of the head was her only reply, and turning towards the garden, she called to her friend:-- "Come here, dearest, and instruct my ignorance upon your national customs; but first let me present to you,--never know his name,--the Chevalier de -- --What is it ?" The glass door opened as she spoke; a tall and graceful figure entered, and turning suddenly round, showed me the features of Lucy Dashwood.

We both stood opposite each other, each mute with amazement.

_My_ feelings let me not attempt to convey; shame, for the first moment stronger than aught else, sent the blood rushing to my face and temples, and the next I was cold and pale as death.

As for her, I cannot guess at what passed in her mind.

She curtsied deeply to me, and with a half-smile of scarce recognition passed by me, and walked towards a window.
"_Comme vous etes amiable!_" said the lively Portuguese, who comprehended little of this dumb show; "here have I been flattering myself what friends you'd be the very moment you meet, and now you'll not even look at each other." What was to be done?
The situation was every instant growing more and more embarrassing; nothing but downright effrontery could get through with it now; and never did a man's heart more fail him than did mine at this conjuncture.


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