Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link book Complete 26/29 "I have seen the time," thought he, "when young unmarried ladies would have deemed an affront from me an honour! They would have gone into hysterics at an apology!" Before he had time to make his peace, the squire joined them; and Lucy, taking her father's arm, expressed her wish to return home. The squire was delighted at the proposition. It would have been but civil in Mauleverer to offer his assistance in those little attentions preparatory to female departure from balls. "It keeps one so long in those cursed thorough draughts," thought he, shivering. |