Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 10,116 pages of information about Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith.

Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 10,116 pages of information about Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith.

‘We stand or fall together.’

Her glowing look doated on the faithful lieutenant.

’And if the henchman is my hero, I am but a waiting-woman.  But I must admire his leader.’

‘Tony!’

‘Ah! no,’ she joined her hands, wondering whither her armed majesty had fled; ’no softness! no payments!  Flatter me by letting me think you came to a head not a silly woman’s heart, with one name on it, as it has not to betray.  I have been frank; you need no proofs . . .’  The supplicating hands left her figure an easy prey to the storm, and were crushed in a knot on her bosom.  She could only shrink.  ’Ah!  Percy . . you undo my praise of you—­my pride in receiving you.’

They were speechless perforce.

‘You see, Tony, my dearest, I am flesh and blood after all.’

‘You drive me to be ice and door-bolts!’

Her eyes broke over him reproachfully.

‘It is not so much to grant,’ he murmured.

‘It changes everything between us.’

‘Not me.  It binds me the faster.’

‘It makes me a loathsome hypocrite.’

‘But, Tony! is it so much?’

‘Not if you value it low.’

‘But how long do you keep me in this rag-puppet’s state of suspension?’

‘Patience.’

‘Dangling and swinging day and night!’

’The rag-puppet shall be animated and repaid if I have life.  I wish to respect my hero.  Have a little mercy.  Our day will come:  perhaps as wonderfully as this wonderful news.  My friend, drop your hands.  Have you forgotten who I am?  I want to think, Percy!’

‘But you are mine.’

‘You are abasing your own.’

‘No, by heaven!’

’Worse, dear friend; you are lowering yourself to the woman who loves you.’

‘You must imagine me superhuman.’

‘I worship you—­or did.’

’Be reasonable, Tony.  What harm!  Surely a trifle of recompense?  Just to let me feel I live!  You own you love me.  Then I am your lover.’

’My dear friend Percy, when I have consented to be your paramour, this kind of treatment of me will not want apologies.’

The plain speaking from the wound he dealt her was effective with a gentleman who would never have enjoyed his privileges had he been of a nature unsusceptible to her distinct wish and meaning.

He sighed.  ’You know how my family bother me.  The woman I want, the only woman I could marry, I can’t have.’

‘You have her in soul.’

‘Body and soul, it must be!  I believe you were made without fire.’

’Perhaps.  The element is omitted with some of us happily, some think.  Now we can converse.  There seems to be a measurement of distances required before men and women have a chance with their brains:—­or before a man will understand that he can be advised and seconded.  When will the Cabinet be consulted?’

‘Oh, a few days.  Promise me . . .’

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