Beyond The Rocks
er dinner-party at Armenonville. He expected she would not be ready to receive him for at least half an hour; having s
together wise. Not that he had the least intention of not repeating his folly-indeed, he was where he was at this hour for no other purpose th
ad been rather amused looking at the piles of bric-à-brac obs
ure antique, clocks, brocades, what not,
her marble palace halls," he thought,
tly, suddenly opening the adjoining door a few inches, "but it is a quite exasper
had to buy forty-seven at Monte Carlo, and see them all tried on, too-and only lately! D
te marvellously pure American accent. But she permitted the giggling and be
the dressing-table and
flowers, impossible birds-all had their place, and on the sofa were three chef d'?uvres ruthlessly tossed aside.
e upon her head, a handsome head of forty-five, fresh and well preserved and comely. "But
these in the hiatus," and he tenderly lifted a bunch of nut-brown curls from the
unch was sent with the hat, and Marie has been trying to persuade me to wear it ever since we began this strugg
force her emerald parrot pin through him," suggested Marie, which advice wa
am just ready. Gloves, handkerchief-oh! and my purse, Marie." And in
her secrets. Sit down, jeune homme, and confess to me." She pointed to a bergère, but it was filled with It
hey were seated. "That I am frantically in love
had just arrived-her shrewd eye had seen the card, "From Captain Fitzgerald, with his best bonjour." "Certainly not! We are going to tal
d not be
ly lamb, and unsophisticated and guileless, and will probably be falling in love
ctor, with over
th. She noted the shape of his head, the perfect grooming, his lazy, insolent grace, his whimsical s
ions," she said to herself. "Lazy, naughty darlings! If they came to our country and worked their
f?" asked Lord Bracondal
st like all your nation. You think the world is made for
But I am fond of both thing
equally-or perhaps t
tor, reassuringly. "Some wome
l for your own poor-spirited, down-trodden women, but they won't do for American
me," sai
, or to change it often as to where she will dine. Then he has to learn to give up any pleasure of his own for hers-and travel when she wants to travel, or stay home when she w
return h
." And the widow laughed, showing her wo
id Hector, "and your last sentence is the gr
efenceless baby lamb. Now tell me what you are here for, t
en to be direct. "I have only met her three times, as you know, but I have fallen
de said, looking at him again critically. "I ought not to h
ay have had something thing to do with her complaisance. Anyway, it w
ith her, and Captain Fitzgerald with Lord Bracondale, and each couple could spend the afternoon as they pleased, dining again a
d Bracondale, finally. "I do not see the poetry of the affair
Mr. Brown shall spend the day with Clutterbuck R. Tubbs, examining some new machinery they are bo
numerous party of her friends as usual, and Lord Bracondale felt aft
more exasperating. It was a continual alertness to see if she caught sight of a familiar face, but she never did. Fate was against them, as she sometimes is when she means to compensate so
tres, and they went nowhere in the evenings. He was keeping himself for
ing, and a special band of wonderfully talented Tziganes, who were delighting Paris that yea
de arrived, asking her if she would spend the day with her at Versailles, as she
jeuner, which they took in their salon, with absolut
and take her friend, Mr. Clutterbuck Tubbs, to examine that machinery for the separation of fats we both have an in
said Th
ou for the day, and take you to Versailles, which I know you wish to go to. She
eodora. "What shall you answer, Josia
n, or that old gimlet-eye would not be so keen about it; I tal
" said Theodora, as evenly as she