A Man and His Money by Frederic Stewart Isham
page 64 of 239 (26%)
page 64 of 239 (26%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
"In my mind! You will excuse me, but do you know that night after I had
consigned him to your care in the park, I afterward felt quite anxious--" "For what?" She came closer. "Wondering if you--Ha! ha!" Mr. Heatherbloom stopped; in his confusion, his endeavor to turn the conversation from himself and Miss Dalrymple, he seemed to be getting into deep waters. "You wondered what?" In a low tone. Since he now felt obliged to speak, he did, coolly enough. "If you had some ulterior motive!" he said with a quiet smile. She it was who now started back, and her face paled slightly. "Why?--what ulterior motive? What do you mean?" He told her in plain words. She breathed more evenly; then smiled sweetly. She had a strange face sometimes. "Thank you," she said. "You are very frank, _mon ami_. I like you none the less for it. Though you did so injure me--in your thoughts!" Her eyes had an enigmatic light. "Well, I must go now to Miss Dalrymple. She is beginning to be so fond of me." She drawled the last words as if she liked to linger on them. "You see I, too, have a little Russian blood in me." Mr. Heatherbloom looked down. "And I think she loves to hear me tell of that wonderful country--the white nights of St. Petersburg--the splendid steppes--the grandeur of our Venice of the north. Of course, she is immensely interested in Russia now." Significantly. "Its ostentation, its splendor, its barbaric picturesqueness! But tell me, what is her prince |
|