[The Trampling of the Lilies by Rafael Sabatini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Trampling of the Lilies CHAPTER XXII 18/22
"I had hoped that it would have brought you to a different frame of mind.
But I am afraid that it has not done so." "I fail to see what change my frame of mind admits of," he answered testily. "Have you thought," she asked at last, and her voice was cold and concentrated, "that this man is giving his life for you ?" "I have feared," he answered, with incredible callousness, "that to save his craven skin he might elect to do differently at the last moment." She looked at him in a mighty wonder, her dark eyes open to their widest, and looking black by the extreme dilation of the pupils.
So vast was her amazement at this unbounded egotism that it almost overruled her disgust. "You cast epithets about you and bestow titles with a magnificent unconsciousness of how well they might fit you." "Ah? For example ?" "In calling this man a craven, you take no thought for the cowardice that actuates you into hiding while he dies for you ?" "Cowardice ?" he ejaculated.
Then a flush spread on his face.
"Ma foi, Mademoiselle," said he, in a quivering voice, "your words betray thoughts that would be scarcely becoming in the Vicomtesse d'Ombreval." "That, Monsieur, is a point that need give you little thought.
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