The Westcotes by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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"Is it that which has annoyed General Rochambeau?"
She had recognised the phrase, but let it pass. "It is." She understood. For some reason her brain was unusually clear tonight. At any other time she would have defended, or at least excused, her brother. She knew it, and found time to wonder at her new practicality as she answered: "I must think of some way to help." She saw his brow clear--saw that had risen in his esteem--and was glad. "To you, Mademoiselle, we shall find it easy to be grateful." "By helping them," she explained, "I may also be helping my brother. You do not understand him as I do, and you sharpen your wit upon him," "Be assured it does not hurt him, Mademoiselle." "No, but it hurts _me_." He bowed gravely. "It shall not hurt you, again. Whom you love, you shall protect." "Ah! M. Raoul!" Endymion Westcote hailed him from the doorway and |
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