[Peter Simple and The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 by Frederick Marryat]@TWC D-Link bookPeter Simple and The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 CHAPTER XXIV 2/8
Where is your order ?" "Read," said O'Brien, handing her the letter. She read the letter, and putting it into her neckerchief, desired him to follow her.
O'Brien beckoned me to come, and we went into a small room. "What can I do for you ?" said the woman; "I will do all in my power: but, alas! you will march from here in two or three days." "Never mind," replied O'Brien, "we will talk the matter over by-and-by, but at present only oblige us by letting us remain in this little room; we do not wish to be seen." "_Comment done_!--you a conscript, and not wish to be seen! Are you, then, intending to desert ?" "Answer me one question; you have read that letter, do you intend to act up to its purport, as your sister requests ?" "As I hope for mercy I will, if I suffer everything.
She is a dear sister, and would not write so earnestly if she had not strong reason. My house and everything you command are yours--can I say more ?" "But," continued O'Brien, "suppose I did intend to desert, would you then assist me ?" "At my peril," replied the woman: "have you not assisted my family when in difficulty ?" "Well, then, I will not at present detain you from your business; I have heard you called several times.
Let us have dinner when convenient, and we will remain here." "If I have any knowledge of phiz--_what d'ye call it_," observed O'Brien, after she left us, "there is honesty in that woman, and I must trust her, but not yet; we must wait till the conscripts have gone." I agreed with O'Brien, and we remained talking until an hour afterwards, when the woman brought us our dinner. "What is your name ?" inquired O'Brien. "Louise Eustache; you might have read it on the letter." "Are you married ?" "Oh yes, these six years.
My husband is seldom at home; he is a Flushing pilot.
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