Beauchamp's Career — Volume 3 by George Meredith
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'We may as well ride on,' Mrs. Devereux remarked, and her horse fretted singularly. Beauchamp perceived them, and lifted his hat. Palmet made demonstrations for the ladies. Still neither party moved nearer. After some waiting, Cecilia proposed to turn back. Mrs. Devereux looked into her eyes. 'I'll take the lead,' she said, and started forward, pursued by Palmet. Cecilia followed at a sullen canter. Before they came up to Beauchamp, the long-shanked man had stalked away townward. Lydiard held Beauchamp by the hand. Some last words, after the manner of instructions, passed between them, and then Lydiard also turned away. 'I say, Beauchamp, Mrs. Devereux wants to hear who that man is,' Palmet said, drawing up. 'That man is Dr. Shrapnel,' said Beauchamp, convinced that Cecilia had checked her horse at the sight of the doctor. 'Dr. Shrapnel,' Palmet informed Mrs. Devereux. She looked at him to seek his wits, and returning Beauchamp's admiring salutation with a little bow and smile, said, 'I fancied it was a gentleman we met in Spain.' 'He writes books,' observed Palmet, to jog a slow intelligence. |
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