The Atlantic Monthly, volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866
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They were soon all about her, and she began, with the most engagingembarrassment, by making excuses for her weakness. She said she hadridden all the way from home, fasting; that was what had upset her. Thegentlemen took the cue directly, and vowed eagerly and unanimously itwas enough to upset a porter. "But, indeed, " resumed Kate, blushing, "I did not come here to make afuss, and be troublesome, but to prevent mischief, and clear up thestrangest misunderstanding between two worthy gentlemen, t...hat are, bothof them, my good friends. " She paused, and there was a chilling silence: everybody felt she wasgetting on ticklish ground now. She knew that well enough herself. Butshe had a good rudder to steer by, called Mother-Wit. Says she, with inimitable coolness, -- "Mr. Gaunt is an old friend of mine, and a little too sensitive where Iam concerned. Some chatterbox has been and told him Mr. Neville shouldsay I have changed horses with him; and on that the gossips put theirown construction. Mr.
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