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ire to meet the critical English ladies with a towering reputation in one department of human enterprise was comprehensible, considering the natural apprehensiveness of the half-wild girl before such a meeting. As it often happens with the silly phrases of simple people, the wrong word, foolish although it was, went to the heart of the hearer and threw a more charitable light than ridicule on her. So that they may know I can do something they cannot do, was the interpretation. It showed her deep knowledge of her poorness in laying bare the fact. Anxious to cheer her, he said: 'Come, come, you can dance. You dance well, mother has told me, and she was a judge. You ride, you swim, you have a voice for country songs, at all events. And you're a bit of a botanist too. You're good at English and German; you had a French governess for a couple of years. By the way, you understand the use of a walking-stick in self-defence: you could handle a sword on occasion.' 'Father trained me,' said Carthinia. 'I can fire a pistol, aiming.' 'With a good aim, too. Father told me you could. How fond he was of his girl! Well, bear in mind that father was proud of you, and hold up your head wherever you are.' 'I will,' she said. He assured her he had a mind to have a bugle blown at the entrance of the Baths for a challenge to the bathers to match her in warlike accomplishments. She bit her lips: she could not bear much rallying on the subject just then: 'Which is the hard one to please?' she asked. 'The one you will find the kinder of the two.' 'Henrietta?' He nodded. 'Has she a father?' 'A gallant old admiral: Admiral Baldwin Fakenham.' 'I am glad of that!' Carinthia sighed out heartily. 'And he is with her? And likes you, Chillon?' 'On the whole, I think he does.' 'A brave officer!' Such a father would be sure to like him. So the domestic prospect was hopeful. At sunset they stood on the hills overlooking the basin of the Baths, all enfolded in swathes of pink and crimson up to the shining grey of a high heaven that had the fresh brightness of the morning. 'We are not tired in the slightest,' said Carinthia, trifling with the vision of a cushioned rest below. 'I could go on through the night quite comfortably.' 'Wait till you wake up in your little bed to-morrow,' Chillon replied stoutly, to drive a chill from his lover's heart, that had seized it at the bare suggestion of their going on.
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