[When William Came by Saki]@TWC D-Link bookWhen William Came CHAPTER X: SOME REFLECTIONS AND A "TE DEUM" 12/12
The visit to Torywood was a misfortune; it might just turn the balance in the undesired direction. Only a few weeks of late summer and early autumn remained before the hunting season, and its preparations would be at hand, and Yeovil might be caught in the meshes of an old enthusiasm; in those few weeks, however, he might be fired by another sort of enthusiasm, an enthusiasm which would sooner or later mean voluntary or enforced exile for his part, and the probable breaking up of her own social plans and ambitions. But Cicely knew something of the futility of improvising objections where no real obstacle exists.
The visit to Torywood was a graceful attention on Yeovil's part to an old friend; there was no decent ground on which it could be opposed.
If the influence of that visit came athwart Yeovil's life and hers with disastrous effect, that was "Kismet." And once again the reek from her burned and smouldering boats mingled threateningly with the incense fumes of her Te Deum for victory.
She left the room, and Yeovil turned once more to an item of news in the morning's papers that had already arrested his attention.
The Imperial Aufklarung on the subject of military service was to be made public in the course of the day..
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