Viviette by William John Locke
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He took Viviette by the arm and roughly thrust her past the screen.
"Then--that case was on the table. And without a word Wild Dick Ware comes up to Lord Estcombe so--and says, 'Choose.'" He gripped the pistols by the barrels, crossed them, and presented the butts to Austin. Austin waved them away with a deprecatory gesture and a smile. "Really, old man, I can't enter into the spirit of it, like that. You're splendid. But if I took a hand, it would be tomfoolery." "Oh, do, do," cried Viviette. "Let us go through with it and see just how the duel was fought. It will be thrilling. You'll have to fall dead like Lord Estcombe, and I'll burst into the room and tear my hair over your poor corpse. Do, Austin, for my sake." He yielded. Any foolishness for her sake. He took a pistol. "You'll have to be Major Hawkins, Katherine," he said lightly, as if inviting her to condescend to some child's game. But Katherine put her hands before her face and shrank back. "No, no, no. I couldn't. I don't like it." "Then I'll be Major Hawkins," said Viviette. "You will?" Dick laughed harshly. "Then be it so." "I know just what they did." |
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