[Villette by Charlotte Bronte]@TWC D-Link bookVillette CHAPTER XIV 38/62
Then added, not unkindly, "Courage, mon ami! Un peu de sangfroid--un peu d'aplomb, M.Lucien, et tout ira bien." St.Pierre sneered again, in her cold snaky manner. I was irritable, because excited, and I could not help turning upon her and saying, that if she were not a lady and I a gentleman, I should feel disposed to call her out. "After the play, after the play," said M.Paul.
"I will then divide my pair of pistols between you, and we will settle the dispute according to form: it will only be the old quarrel of France and England." But now the moment approached for the performance to commence.
M.Paul, setting us before him, harangued us briefly, like a general addressing soldiers about to charge.
I don't know what he said, except that he recommended each to penetrate herself with a sense of her personal insignificance.
God knows I thought this advice superfluous for some of us.
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