[The Seeker by Harry Leon Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Seeker CHAPTER VI 3/17
After all, men were born to hurt and be hurt. He sat in the rustic chair opposite the hammock, looking into Nancy's black-lashed eyes of the Irish gray, noting that from nineteen to twenty her neck had broadened at the base the least one might discern, that her face was less full yet richer in suggestion--her face of the odds and ends when she did not smile.
At this moment she was not only unsmiling, but excited. "Oh, Bernal, what is it? Tell me quick.
Allan was so vague--though he said he'd always stand by you, no matter what you did.
What _have_ you done, Bernal? Is it a college scrape ?" "Oh, that's only Allan's big-hearted way of talking! He's so generous and loyal I think he's often been disappointed that I didn't do something, so he _could_ stand by me.
No--no scrapes, Nance, honour bright!" "But you're leaving--" "Well, in a way I have done something.
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