Lord Ormont and His Aminta — Volume 2 by George Meredith
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Aminta declined it for herself; after six or more years of travelling,
she wished to settle, and know her country, she said: a repetition remark, wide of the point, and indicatory to the game of Pull she was again playing beneath her smooth visage, unaware that she had the wariest of partners at the game. 'But go you--do, I beg,' she entreated. 'It will give you new impressions; and I cannot bear to tie you down here.' 'How you can consent to be tied down here, is the wonder to me!' said he. 'When we travelled through the year, just visited England and were off again, we were driving on our own road. Vienna in April and May--what do you say? You like the reviews there, and the dances, concerts, Zigeuner bands, military Bohemian bands. Or Egypt to-morrow, if you like--though you can't be permitted to swim in the Nile, as you wanted. Come, Xarifa, speak it. I go to exile without you. Say you come.' She smiled firmly. The name of her honeymoon days was not a cajolery to her. His name had been that of the Christian Romancero Knight Durandarte, and she gave it to him, to be on the proper level with him, while she still declined. 'Well, but just a month in Paris! There's nothing doing here. And we both like the French theatre.' 'London will soon be filling.' 'Well, but--' He stopped; for the filling of London did really concern |
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