[Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookTen Years Later CHAPTER XXIX 8/15
Do not let us complain of this, however, for it makes your wit very brilliant, and of a style peculiarly your own.
If you do not object, we will hurry ourselves, for the sea, I perceive, is rising fast, and night is setting in." "My reason for not walking faster was, that I did not wish to precede your Grace.
Are you still on dry land, my lord ?" "Yes, at present I am.
Look yonder! My servants are afraid we shall be drowned, and have converted the boat into a cruiser.
Do you remark how curiously it dances upon the crests of the waves? But, as it makes me feel sea-sick, would you permit me to turn my back towards them ?" "You will observe, my lord, that in turning your back to them, you will have the sun full in your face." "Oh, its rays are very feeble at this hour and it will soon disappear; do not be uneasy on that score." "As you please, my lord; it was out of consideration for your lordship that I made the remark." "I am aware of that, M.de Wardes, and I fully appreciate your kindness. Shall we take off our doublets ?" "As you please, my lord." "Do not hesitate to tell me, M.de Wardes, if you do not feel comfortable upon the wet sand, or if you think yourself a little too close to French territory.
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