[Little Novels by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Novels CHAPTER XI 76/249
Singularly inexperienced and impulsive--with an odd mixture of shyness and vivacity in her manner, and subject now and then to outbursts of vanity and petulance which she was divertingly incapable of concealing--I could detect, nevertheless, under the surface the signs which told of a true and generous nature, of a simple and pure heart.
Her personal appearance, I should add, was attractive in a remarkable degree.
There was something in it so peculiar, and at the same time so fascinating, that I am conscious it may have prejudiced me in her favor.
For fear of this acknowledgment being misunderstood, I think it right to add that I am old enough to be her grandfather, and that I am also a married man. I told the servant to show Miss Laroche into my study. The moment she entered the room, her appearance alarmed me: she looked literally panic-stricken.
I offered to send for my wife; she refused the proposal.
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