Visionaries by James Huneker
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"What's the matter with you this evening, Ambroise? Have you come into a
successful lottery ticket? Or--" She was suspiciously looking at him. "Or--you haven't found _it_?" He nodded his head, his face beatific with joy. He resembled the youthful Saint George after slaying the dragon. She was startled. Her eyes positively lightened; he listened for the attendant peal of thunder. "Speak out, you booby. Cornichon! Where did you find it? Let me see it--at once." All fire and imperiousness, she held out grasping fingers. He shook. And then carefully he drew from the inside pocket of his coat, the purse. She snatched it. Yes--it was her purse. And yet there was something strange about it. Had the stones been tampered with? She examined it searchingly. She boasted a jeweller's knowledge of diamonds and rubies. One of the stones had been transposed, that she could have sworn. And how different the expression of the serpent's eyes--small carbuncles. No--it was not her purse! She looked at Ambroise. He was paling and reddening in rapid succession. "It is _not_ my purse! How did this come into your possession? It is very valuable, quite as valuable as mine. But the eyes of my serpent were not so large--I mean the carbuncles. Ambroise--look at me! I command you! Where did you find this treasure--cher ami!" Her seductive voice lingered on the last words as if they were a morsel of delicious fruit. He leaned heavily on the table and closed his eyes to shut out her face--but he only saw scarlet. He heard scarlet. "I--I--bought the thing because--you missed the other--" He could get no further. She smiled, showing her celebrated teeth. |
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