[The Tidal Wave and Other Stories by Ethel May Dell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Tidal Wave and Other Stories CHAPTER XII 41/469
And what was the persuasion that you used at all to keep the monster in his den ?" She glanced up, half-startled by his speech.
What did this man know about her? "If you mean my husband," she said at last, "I did not persuade him.
He never wished or intended to come." Her companion laughed as one well pleased. "Very generous of him!" he commented, in a tone that sent the blood to her cheeks. He guided her dexterously among the dancers.
The girl's breath came quickly, unevenly, but her feet never faltered. "If I were the lion," said her partner daringly, "by the powers, I'd play the part! I wouldn't be a tame beast, egad! If Una went out to a fancy ball, my faith, I would go too!" Lady Brooke uttered a little, excited laugh.
The words caught her interest. "And suppose Una went without your leave ?" she said. The Irishman looked at her with a humorous twist at one corner of his mouth. "I'm thinking that I'd still go too," he said. "But if you didn't know ?" She asked the question with a curious vehemence.
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