[Lord Kilgobbin by Charles Lever]@TWC D-Link bookLord Kilgobbin CHAPTER XIV 3/14
His manner seemed to say, "I am very sorry for you, but what can be done ?"' 'Is the other fellow--the wounded one--as bad ?' She pursed up her lip, slightly shrugged her shoulders, and then said, 'There's not a great deal to choose between them; but I think I like him better.' 'How do you like Dick, eh ?' said he, in a whisper. 'Oh, so much,' said she, with one of her half-downcast looks, but which never prevented her seeing what passed in her neighbour's face. 'Well, don't let him fall in love with _you_,' said he, with a smile, 'for it would be bad for you both.' 'But why should he ?' said she, with an air of innocence. 'Just because I don't see how he is to escape it.
What's Master Atlee saying to you, Kitty ?' 'He's giving me some hints about horse-breaking,' said she quietly. 'Is he, by George? Well, I 'd like to see him follow you over that fallen timber in the back lawn.
We'll have you out, Master Joe, and give you a field-day to-morrow,' said the old man. 'I vote we do,' cried Dick; 'unless, better still, we could persuade Miss Betty to bring the dogs over and give us a cub-hunt.' 'I want to see a cub-hunt,' broke in Nina. 'Do you mean that you ride to hounds, Cousin Nina ?' asked Dick. 'I should think that any one who has taken the ox-fences on the Roman Campagna, as I have, might venture to face your small stone-walls here.' 'That's plucky, anyhow; and I hope, Joe, it will put you on your metal to show yourself worthy of your companionship.
What is old Mathew looking so mysteriously about? What do you want ?' The old servant thus addressed had gone about the room with the air of one not fully decided to whom to speak, and at last he leaned over Miss Kearney's shoulder, and whispered a few words in her ear.
'Of course not, Mat!' said she, and then turning to her father--'Mat has such an opinion of my medical skill, he wants me to see Mr.Walpole, who, it seems, has got up, and evidently increased his pain by it.' 'Oh, but is there no doctor near us ?' asked Nina eagerly. 'I'd go at once,' said Kate frankly, 'but my skill does not extend to surgery.' 'I have some little knowledge in that way: I studied and walked the hospitals for a couple of years,' broke out Joe.
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