The Halo by Bettina Von Hutten
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"I suppose she'll curse me out for being here," Carron began suddenly,
feeling that he deserved, after his hasty excursion into the churchyard of his ancient love, a short indulgence in his present feelings; "she's a good hater, that girl of yours." "Yes, she has a very nasty temper. Now I, with all my faults"--(pause)--"with all my faults, never could stay angry more than five minutes. Besides, I was always so sensitive." "Yes; oh, yes! What train does she come by, did you say?" "The 4.27. Perhaps you'd like to go and meet her?" He laughed, his blue eyes narrowing. "Thanks, no. And the others?" "Oh, _I_ don't know. The list is there at your elbow. You are dull to-day, Gerald." "I know I am. I think I'm in for an attack of flue, or something; feel shivery and all-overish. And I think you might be able to understand my hating to have your daughter make such a horrible _mésalliance_, Tony." She was touched with the pathetic facility for being touched common to fading beauties. Rising, she laid her pretty hand on his shoulder. "Poor darling, I am sorry I was cross. It is dear of you to mind. I hated it, too, at first, for poor old Ponty is a gentleman, and he is awfully cut up. But after all, it may not be a bad thing. She's a very queer girl, Gerald, not at all easy to live with, and this boy Joyselle is really nice. Besides, he has plenty of money----" |
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