Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn
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up in surprise as the stately servant cautiously closed the door.
"Yes, Dmitry, what is it?" he said half impatiently. Dmitry advanced, and now Paul saw that he carried something in his hand. He bowed low with his usual courtly respect. Then he stammered a little as he began to speak. The substance of his sentence, Paul gathered, was that the Excellency would not be inconveniencing himself too much, he hoped, if he would consent to carry this pistol. A very good pistol, he assured him, which would take but little room. Paul's surprise deepened. Carry a pistol in peaceful Switzerland! It seemed too absurd. "What on earth for, my friend?" he said. But Dmitry would give no decided answer, only that it was wiser, when away from one's home and out with a lady, never to go unarmed. Real anxiety peeped from his cautious grey eyes. Did Paul know how to shoot? And would he be pardoned for asking the Excellency such a question?--but in England, he heard, they dealt little with revolvers--and this was a point to be assured of. Yes, Paul knew how to shoot! The idea made him laugh. But now he came to think of it, he had not had great practice with a revolver, and might not do so well as with a gun or rifle. But the whole thing seemed so absurd, he did not think it of much consequence. |
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