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P---- C----. "Come, come, a good lover's kiss!" I did not move; the impudent fellow annoyed me; but his sister, turning her head aside sadly, said, "Do not press him; I am not so happy as to please him." That remark gave the alarm to my love; I could no longer master my feelings. "What!" I exclaimed warmly, "what! beautiful C----, you do not condescend to ascribe my reserve to the feeling which you have inspired me with? You suppose that you do not please me? If a kiss is all that is needed to prove the contrary to you, oh! receive it now with all the sentiment that is burning in my heart!" Then folding her in my arms, and pressing her lovingly against my breast, I imprinted on her mouth the long and ardent kiss which I had so much wished to give her; but the nature of that kiss made the timid dove feel that she had fallen into the vulture's claws. She escaped from my arms, amazed at having discovered my love in such a manner. Her brother expressed his approval, while she replaced her mask over her face, in order to conceal her confusion. I asked her whether she had any longer any doubts as to my love. "You have convinced me," she answered, "but, because you have undeceived me, you must not punish me." I thought that this was a very delicate answer, dictated by true sentiment; but her brother was not pleased with it, and said it was foolish. We put on our masks, left the inn, and after I had escorted them to their house I went home deeply in love, happy in my inmost soul, yet very sad. The reader will learn in the following chapters the progress of my love and the adventures in which I found myself engaged. CHAPTER XII Progress of My Intrigue with the Beautiful C. C. The next morning P---- C---- called on me with an air of triumph; he told me that his sister had confessed to her mother that we loved one another, and that if she was ever to be married she would be unhappy with any other husband. "I adore your sister," I said to him; "but do you think that your father will be willing to give her to me?" "I think not; but he is old. In the mean time, love one another. My mother has given her permission to go to the opera this evening with us." "Very well, my dear friend, we must go." "I find myself under the necessity of claiming a slight service at your hands." "Dispose of me." "There is some excellent Cyprus wine to be sold very cheap, and I can obtain a cask of it against
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