Complete Short Works of George Meredith by George Meredith
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but an example's everything; and I must let you know in confidence, that
no rascal truncheon had I flung in my life before; so, you see, I gave you all the chances.' Berthold moved his lips in reply; but thinking of the figure of defeat he was exhibiting before Margarita, caused him to estimate unfavourably what chances had stood in his favour. The health was drunk. Aunt Lisbeth touched the smoky yellow glass with a mincing lip, and beckoned Margarita to withdraw. 'The tapestry, child!' she said. 'Dangerous things are uttered after the third glass, I know, Margarita.' 'Do you call my champion handsome, aunt?' 'I was going to speak to you about him, Margarita. If I remember, he has rough, good looks, as far as they go. Yes: but thou, maiden, art thou thinking of him? I have thrice watched him wink; and that, as we know, is a habit of them that have sold themselves. And what is frail womankind to expect from such a brawny animal?' 'And oh! to lace his armour up, And speed him to the field; To pledge him in a kissing-cup, The knight that will not yield! I am sure he is tender, aunt. Notice how gentle he looks now and then.' 'Thou girl! Yes, I believe she is madly in love with him. Tender, and |
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