[The Poor Gentleman by Hendrik Conscience]@TWC D-Link bookThe Poor Gentleman CHAPTER II 12/16
I do not know what is the matter with me; I cannot even read with attention." "Come, Lenora, my child, don't be sad.
Sit down: I have something of importance to tell you.
You do not know why I went to town to-day, do you? It was because we are to have company to dinner to-morrow!" Lenora gazed at her father with an earnest and questioning look. "It is Monsieur Denecker," continued he:--"the wealthy merchant, you know, who sits near me at church and lives at the _chateau_ of Echelpoel." "Oh, yes! I remember him, father; he always speaks to me so kindly, and never fails to help me from the carriage when we go to church." "But your _eyes_ ask, I see, Lenora, whether he is coming _alone_. _Another_ person will accompany him, my girl!" "_Gustave!"_ exclaimed the maiden, involuntarily and blushing. "Exactly! Gustave will be here," replied Monsieur De Vlierbeck.
"Don't tremble on that account, Lenora; and don't become frightened because your innocent heart may find itself opening to the dawn of new sensations.
Between us, my child, there can be no secret that my love will not discover." His daughter's eyes looked inquiringly into his own, as if asking an explanation of the enigma.
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