Whosoever Shall Offend by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford
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any use to look for Marcello near the house."
"It can do no harm." "And it will do us good to walk a bit." They went down the path and through the trees towards the break in the bank. "The sand was very wet this morning, even inside the bank," Aurora said. "I daresay we shall find his footsteps and be able to guess which way he went." "Very likely," Folco answered. He pushed back his tweed cap a little and passed his handkerchief across his smooth brow. Aurora noticed the action, because he did not usually get warm so easily. "Are you hot?" she asked carelessly. "A little," he answered. "The air is so heavy this morning." "Perhaps you are not quite well," said Aurora. "You are a little pale." Apparently something in her youthfully patronising tone came as near irritating him as anything ever could. "What does it matter, whether I am hot or not?" he asked, almost impatiently, and again he passed his handkerchief over his forehead. |
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