The Guilty River

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The Guilty River
Collins Wilkie
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I knowhe is thought to be handsome--but, Mr. Gerard, those beautiful eyes ofhis sometimes tell tales; and I have seen his pretty complexion change toa color that turned him into an ugly man. Will you tell me what you wrotewhen you answered him?" I repeated what I had written, word for word. It failed to satisfy her.
"He is very vain, " she said, "and you may have wounded his vanity bytreating him like a stranger, after he had given you his writings toread, and invited you to his room. But I tho
...ught I saw something muchworse than mortification in his face. Shall I be taking a liberty, if Iask how it was you got acquainted with him last night?" She was evidently in earnest. I saw that I must answer her withoutreserve; and I was a little afraid of being myself open to a suspicion ofvanity, if I mentioned the distrust which I had innocently excited in themind of my new acquaintance. In this state of embarrassment I took ayoung man's way out of the difficulty, and spoke lightly of a seriousthing.

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