[The Trampling of the Lilies by Rafael Sabatini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Trampling of the Lilies CHAPTER XX 1/13
.
THE GRATITUDE OF OMBREVAL. What La Boulaye may have lacked in knowledge of woman's ways he made up for by his knowledge of Cecile, and from this he apprehended that there was no time to be lost if he would carry out his purpose.
Touching her dismissal of him, he permitted himself no illusions.
He rated it at its true value.
He saw in it no sign of relenting of generosity, but only a desire to put an end to the shame which his presence was occasioning her. He could imagine the lengths to which the thirst of vengeance would urge a scorned woman, and of all women he felt that Cecile scorned was the most to be feared.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|