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Halcyone

CHAPTER XXXII
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Oh, you cannot balk me!" And all Cecilia Cricklander replied was, with a girlish giggle of pleasure: "Oh, Percy, dear!" In the innermost recesses of their hearts there are a number of cold women who adore a bold buccaneer! She had made one stipulation with him before they landed, and this was one which in the future--little as she knew it then--would rob her of all her triumph over John Derringham, and plant an everlasting and bitter sting in her breast.
She insisted that, as she did not wish to create a nine days' wonder, no mention of his engagement to herself should be made public by Mr.
Hanbury-Green for at least a month after people were aware that she had closed hers with John Derringham.

All should be done with decency and in order, so as not to militate in any way against her future position as queen of the winning side.
And, knowing that he had already telegraphed the announcement that the marriage arranged between the Right Honorable John Derringham and Mrs.
Vincent Cricklander would not take place, so that it should appear in the Monday morning papers--Mr.Hanbury-Green felt he could safely comply with her caprice and bide his time.

He had not the slightest intention of ever permitting a whim of hers to interfere with his real wishes in any way, and having a full command of her own weapons and methods, he looked forward to a time of uninterrupted bliss when once she should be his wife.

To dissemble for a month or so would not hurt him, and might even amuse him as a new game.
So they entered Daniellis in subdued triumph, and said good night before Arabella, with prim decorum, and then Cecilia mounted to make herself look beautiful for the flinging of his _conge_ in John Derringham's face..


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