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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

CHAPTER XXX
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"Well, quite right.

I suppose you would do the same for any man ?" "Certainly I should," she said, looking up.
"If Doctor Mulhaus, now,--eh ?" "I'd box his ears, Jim," she said, laughing; "I would, indeed." "Or Sam Buckley; would you box his ears, if he were to--you know ?" "Yes," she said.

But there spread over her face a sudden crimson blush, like the rosy arch which heralds the tropical sun, which made Jim laugh aloud.
"If you dared to say a word, Jim," she said, "I would never, never--" Poor Cecil had taken his horse and had meant to ride home, but came back again at night, "just," he thought, "to have one more look at her before he entered on some line of life which would take him far away from Garoopna and its temptations." The Doctor (who has been rather thrust aside lately in the midst of all this love-making and so on) saw that something had gone very wrong with Cecil, who was a great friend of his, and, as he could never bear to see a man in distress without helping him, he encouraged Cecil to stroll down the garden with him, and then kindly and gently asked him what was wrong.
Cecil told him all, from beginning to end, and added that life was over for him, as far as all pleasure and excitement went; and, in short, said what we have all said, and had said to us in our time, after a great disappointment in love; which the Doctor took for exactly what it was worth, although poor little Cecil's distress was very keen; and, remembering some old bygone day when he had suffered so himself, he cast about to find some comfort for him.
"You will get over this, my boy," said he, "if you would only believe it." "Never, never!" said Cecil.
"Let me tell you a story, as we walk up and down.

If it does not comfort you, it will amuse you.

How sweet the orange bloom smells! Listen:--Had not the war broke out so suddenly, I should have been married, two months to a day, before the battle of Saarbruck.


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