"Hope, Anthony - Frivolous Cupid" - читать интересную книгу автора (Hope Anthony)"`Oh, the fool!' she cried. `It's mine.'
"`Yours? nonsense! He gave me that and another last night.' "`Oh, the stupidity! They were for--they were not for you. They were for--someone who is to arrive.' "I pointed at the signature and gasped, `M.! Do you sign M.?' "`Yes; my name's--my name begins with M. Oh, if I'd only seen that waiter this morning! Oh, the idiot!' "Then I believe I swore. "`Madame,' said I, `I'm ruined! No harm is done to you--I'm a man of honor--but I'm ruined. On the strength of your wretched notes, madame, I've cut the girl I love best in the world-- cut her dead--dead--dead!' "`What? That young lady in the---- Oh, you thought they were from her? Oh, I see? How--how--oh, how very amusing!' And the heartless little wretch went off into another peal of laughter. "`You pretended not to know her! Oh, dear! oh, dear!' and her laughter echoed among the trees again. `I saw her looking at "`Stop laughing!' said I savagely. "`Oh, I'm very sorry, but I can't. What a scrape you've go into! Oh, me!' And she wiped her eyes (they were as blue as her cloak) with a delicate bit of a handkerchief. "`You shan't laugh,' said I. `Who were your notes for?' "`Somebody I expected. He hasn't come. The waiter took you for him, I suppose. I never thought of his being so stupid. Oh, what a brute she must have thought you!' And she began to laugh again. "I had had enough of it. I hate being laughed at. "`If you go on laughing,' said I, `I'll kiss you again.' "The threat was a failure; she did not appear at all alarmed. "`Not you!' she said, laughing worse than ever. "I should like you fellows to understand that my heart never wavered in its allegiance to Lady Mary--my conscience is quite |
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