A Disciple of Chance An Eighteenth Century Love Story
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I'll remember you as you were that day. Surely once more I may look at you with confi- dence and pride. " For a moment longer he hesitated, for he was loath to end the interview. Then he opened the door with a low bow. " You have your freedom, madam. " She gave a little relieved cry and went past him, half shrinking as she did so, into the hall without. Her eyes were still fixed on his as she passed down it and vanished. He shut the door and leaned back against it. " Ah ! " he exclaimed. And th...en he shrugged his shoulders recklessly. " There are some disadvantages 122 A DISCIPLE OF CHANCE in just waiting for life's chances. One would like sometimes to have a guess at the road. " A moment longer he stood in reflection. " Damme, " he said aloud, " I thought such eyes were out of date. " CHAPTER XV MISTRESS MARJORIE The tidal wave of deeper souls Unto our inmost being rolls And lifts us unaware. LONGFELLOW. THE game laws were not so stringent at that time as they are at present. Every morning Captain Elliot took his fowling-piece under his arm and started off for a day's shoot with a gamekeeper, old Galbraith, a coun- tryman of his own.
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