[The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Scarlet Pimpernel CHAPTER XIII EITHER--OR? 5/6
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But remember, I am not an English woman, and I do not look upon the exchanging of BILLET DOUX as a crime, and I vow I'll not tell my little Suzanne.
But now, tell me, shall I welcome you at my water-party on Wednesday ?" "I am not sure, Lady Blakeney," he replied evasively.
"I may have to leave London to-morrow." "I would not do that, if I were you," she said earnestly; then seeing the anxious look reappearing in his eyes, she added gaily; "No one can throw a ball better than you can, Sir Andrew, we should so miss you on the bowling-green." He had led her across the room, to one beyond, where already His Royal Highness was waiting for the beautiful Lady Blakeney. "Madame, supper awaits us," said the Prince, offering his arm to Marguerite, "and I am full of hope.
The goddess Fortune has frowned so persistently on me at hazard, that I look with confidence for the smiles of the goddess of Beauty." "Your Highness has been unfortunate at the card tables ?" asked Marguerite, as she took the Prince's arm. "Aye! most unfortunate.
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