[A Ward of the Golden Gate by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookA Ward of the Golden Gate CHAPTER III 46/70
She wore no jewelry except a small necklace of pearls--so small it might have been a child's--that fitted her slender throat so tightly that it could scarcely be told from the flesh that it clasped.
Paul did not know that it was the gift of the mother to the child that she had forsworn only a few weeks before she parted from her forever; but he had a vague feeling that, in that sable dress that seemed like mourning, she walked at the funeral of her mother's past. A few white flowers in her corsage, the companions of the solitary one in his button-hole, were the only relief. Their eyes met for a single moment, the look of admiration in Paul's being answered by the naive consciousness in Yerba's of a woman looking her best; but the next moment she appeared preoccupied with the others, and the eager advances of Don Caesar. "Your brother seems to admire Miss Yerba," said Paul. "Ah, ye--es," returned Dona Anna.
"And you ?" "Oh!" said Paul, gayly, "I? I am her guardian--with me it is simple egotism, you know." "Ah!" returned the arch Dona Anna, "you are then already SO certain of her? Good! I shall warn him." A precaution that did seem necessary; as later, when Paul, at a signal from his hostess, offered his arm to Yerba, the young Spaniard regarded him with a look of startled curiosity. "I thank you for selecting me to wear your colors," said Paul with a glance at the flowers in her corsage, as they sat at table, "and I think I deserve them, since, but for you, I should have been on my way to San Francisco at this moment.
Shall I have an opportunity of talking to you a few minutes later in the evening ?" he added, in a lower tone. "Why not now ?" returned Yerba, mischievously.
"We are set here expressly for that purpose." "Surely not to talk of our own business--I should say, of our FAMILY affairs," said Paul, looking at her with equal playfulness; "though I believe your friend Don Caesar, opposite, would be more pleased if he were sure that was all we did." "And you think his sister would share in that pleasure ?" retorted Yerba.
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