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Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

"The Golden Lion of Granpere"

She had felt how much there was in the little word
which she had spoken to her uncle. When a girl says that she will
try to reconcile herself to a man's overtures, she has almost
yielded. The word had escaped her without any such meaning on her
part,--had been spoken because she had feared to continue to
contradict her uncle in the full completeness of a positive refusal.
She had regretted it as soon as it had been spoken, but she could
not recall it. She had seen in her uncle's eye and had heard in the
tone of his voice for how much that word had been taken;--but it had
gone forth from her mouth, and she could not now rob it of its
meaning. Adrian Urmand was to be back at Granpere in a few days--in
ten days Michel Voss had said; and there were those ten days for her
in which to resolve what she would do. Now, as though sent from
heaven, George had returned, in this very interval of time. Might
it not be that he would help her out of her difficulty? If he would
only tell her to remain single for his sake, she would certainly
turn her back upon her Swiss lover, let her uncle say what he might.


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