The Landlord at Lions Head — Volume 2 by William Dean Howells
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"Well, I guess he was pretty badly rattled." Jeff stopped himself in the vague laugh of one who remembers something ludicrous, and turned his face away. "Tell me what it was!" she demanded, nervously. "Mr. Westover had been home with him once, and he wouldn't stay. He made Mr. Westover come back for me." "What did he want with you?" Jeff shrugged. "And then what?" "We went out to the carriage, as soon as I could get away from you; but he wasn't in it. I sent Mr. Westover back to you and set out to look for him." "That was very good of you. And I--thank you for your kindness to my brother. I shall not forget it. And I wish to beg your pardon." "What for?" asked Jeff, bluntly. "For blaming you when you didn't come back for the dance." If Bessie had meant nothing but what was fitting to the moment some inherent lightness of nature played her false. But even the histrionic touch which she could not keep out of her voice, her manner, another sort |
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