[The Rocks of Valpre by Ethel May Dell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rocks of Valpre CHAPTER VII 10/22
With tail cocked and every hair bristling, he rushed into the fray, barking aggressively. With a cry of dismay Chris rushed after him, and in that instant the man facing her raised his eyes involuntarily and shifted his position.
The next instant he lunged frantically to recover himself, failed, and with a violent exclamation received his adversary's point in his shoulder. It all happened in a flash, so rapidly that it was over before either Chris or Cinders had quite reached the scene.
Bertrand whirled round fiercely, sword in hand, anger turning to consternation in his eyes as he realized the nature of the interruption. Chris had a confused impression that the whole party were talking at once and blaming her, while they buzzed round the wounded man, who lay back in the arms of one of them and cursed volubly, whether Bertrand, Cinders, or herself she never knew. She had the presence of mind to snatch up her belligerent favourite, who was snapping at the prostrate officer's legs; and then, for the first time in her life, an overwhelming shyness descended upon her as the full horror of her position presented itself. "I couldn't help it, Bertie! Oh, Bertie, I'm so sorry!" she exclaimed, in an agony of contrition. There was a very odd expression on Bertrand's face.
She did not understand it in the least, but thought he must be furious since he was undoubtedly frowning.
If this were the case, however, he displayed admirable self-restraint, for he banished the frown almost immediately. "Mademoiselle has been bathing, yes ?" he questioned briskly.
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