The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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"Does it pain you, sir?" "Thank you--no." "Yet it bleeds! You say it was not your horse, sir?" she inquired, wonderfully innocent of eye. "No, it was not my horse." "Why, then--pray, how did it happen?" "Happen, madam?--why, I fancy I must have--scratched myself," returned Barnabas, beginning to wring out his neckerchief. "Scratched yourself. Ah! of course!" said she, and was silent while Barnabas continued to wring the water from his neckerchief. "Pray," she inquired suddenly, "do you often scratch yourself--until you bleed?--'t is surely a most distressing habit." Now glancing up suddenly, Barnabas saw her eyes were wonderfully bright for all her solemn mouth, and suspicion grew upon him.--"Did she know? Had she seen?" he wondered. "Nevertheless, sir--my thanks are due to you--" "For what?" he inquired quickly. "Why--for--for--" |
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