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Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon
Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XVII
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CHAPTER XVII.
MAURICE.
It seemed a conceded matter between Power and myself that we should never recur to the conversation we held in the garden; and so, although we dined _tete-a-tete_ that day, neither of us ventured, by any allusion the most distant, to advert to what it was equally evident was uppermost in the minds of both.
All our endeavors, therefore, to seem easy and unconcerned were in vain; a restless anxiety to seem interested about things and persons we were totally indifferent to, pervaded all our essays at conversation.

By degrees, we grew weary of the parts we were acting, and each relapsed into a moody silence, thinking over his plans and projects, and totally forgetting the existence of the other.
The decanter was passed across the table without speaking, a half nod intimated the bottle was standing; and except an occasional malediction upon an intractable cigar, nothing was heard.
Such was the agreeable occupation we were engaged in, when, towards nine o'clock, the door opened, and the great Maurice himself stood before us.
"Pleasant fellows, upon my conscience, and jovial over their liquor! Confound your smoking! That may do very well in a bivouac.

Let us have something warm!" Quill's interruption was a most welcome one to both parties, and we rejoiced with a sincere pleasure at his coming.
"What shall it be, Maurice?
Port or sherry mulled, and an anchovy ?" "Or what say you to a bowl of bishop ?" said I.
"Hurrah for the Church, Charley! Let us have the bishop; and not to disparage Fred's taste, we'll be eating the anchovy while the liquor's concocting." "Well, Maurice, and now for the news.

How are matters at Torres Vedras?
Anything like movement in that quarter ?" "Nothing very remarkable.

Massena made a reconnoissance some days since, and one of our batteries threw a shower of grape among the staff, which spoiled the procession, and sent them back in very disorderly time.


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