[Lavengro by George Borrow]@TWC D-Link bookLavengro CHAPTER XXXII 7/7
Then after a pause, "I beg pardon," he said, "but am I not addressing one of my own country ?" "Of what country are you ?" said I. "Ireland." "I am not of your country, sir; but I have an infinite veneration for your country, as Strap said to the French soldier.
Will you take a glass of wine ?" "Ah, _de tout mon coeur_, as the parasite said to Gil Blas," cried the young man, laughing.
"Here's to our better acquaintance!" And better acquainted we soon became; and I found that, in making the acquaintance of the young man, I had indeed made a valuable acquisition; he was accomplished, highly connected, and bore the name of Francis Ardry.
Frank and ardent he was, and in a very little time had told me much that related to himself, and in return I communicated a general outline of my own history; he listened with profound attention, but laughed heartily when I told him some particulars of my visit in the morning to the publisher, whom he had frequently heard of. We left the house together. "We shall soon see each other again," said he, as we separated at the door of my lodging..
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