[The Hoyden by Mrs. Hungerford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hoyden CHAPTER XVII 7/15
This, providentially, is arranged by Mr.Gower's giving in, and consenting on a grimace from her to take her _left_ hand. Not that he wants it.
Tom Hescott has shown himself desirous of taking Tita's small fingers into his possession for the time being, at all events--a fact pointed out to Rylton by Mrs.Bethune with a low, amused little laugh; but Tita had told him to go away, as she couldn't give her hand to _anybody_ for a moment, as she was going to have the conduct of the affair. "Now, are you all ready ?" asks she, and seeing them standing in a circle, hands entwined, she runs suddenly to Maurice, disengages his hand from Mrs.Bethune's with a little airy grace, gives her right hand to the latter, and the left to Maurice, and, having so joined the broken ring again, leans forward. "Now," cries she gaily, her lovely little face lit up with excitement, "who ever the _last_ word comes to, he or she will have to hunt us! See ?" She takes her right hand from Mrs.Bethune's, that she may point her little forefinger at each one in succession, and begins her incantation with Mr.Gower, who is directly opposite to her, nodding her head at each mystic word; and, indeed, so far as the beginning of it goes, this strange chant of hers mystifies everybody--everybody except Tom Hescott, who has played this game with her before, in the not so very distant past--Tom Hescott, who is now gazing at her with a most profound regard, all his soul in his eyes, oblivious of the fact that two pairs of eyes, at all events, are regarding _him _very curiously. "Hena, Dena, Dina, Dus." "Good heavens!" interrupts Mr.Gower, with extravagant admiration. "What command of language! I"-- to miss Hescott--"didn't know she was a linguist, did you ?" "Calto, Wheela, Kila, Kus." "Oh, I say!" murmurs Mr.Gower faintly.
"It can't be right, can it, to say 'cuss words' at us like that? Oh, really, Rylton, _would _you mind if I retired ?" "Hot pan, Mustard, Jan, Tiddledum, taddledum, twenty-one, You raise up the latch, and walk straight out." The last word falls on Tom Hescott.
"Out" comes to him. "There, Tom! You must be blindfolded," says Tita delightfully. "Who's got a _big_ handkerchief ?" "I wouldn't stand that, Hescott, if I were you," says Colonel Neilson, laughing. "What is it ?" asks Tom, who is a little abstracted. "Nothing much," says Mrs.Chichester mischievously.
"Except that Lady Rylton says your head is so big that she has sent to the housekeeper for a young sheet to tie it up in." Hescott smiles.
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