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CHAPTER XVI
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The interview which took place between Feather and Lord Coombe a few days later had its own special character.
“A governess will come here tomorrow at eleven o’clock,” he said. “She is a Mademoiselle Vallé. She is accustomed to the educating of young children. She will present herself for your approval. Benby has done all the rest.”
Feather flushed to her fine-spun ash-gold hair.
“What on earth can it matter!” she cried.
“It does not matter to you,” he answered; “it chances—for the time being—to matter to me.”
“Chances!” she flamed forth—it was really a queer little flame of feeling. “That’s it. You don’t really care! It’s a caprice—just because you see she is going to be pretty.”
“I’ll own,” he admitted, “that has a great deal to do with it.”
“It has everything to do with it,” she threw out. “If she had a snub nose and thick legs you wouldn’t care for her at all.”
“I don’t say that I do care for her,” without emotion. “The situation interests me. Here is an extraordinary little being thrown into the world. She belongs to nobody. She will have to fight for her own hand. And she will have to fight, by God! With that dewy lure1 in her eyes and her curved pomegranate mouth! She will not know, but she will draw disaster!”
“Then she had better not be taught anything at all,” said Feather. “It would be an amusing thing to let her grow up without learning to read or write at all. I know numbers of men who would like the novelty of it. Girls who know so much are a bore.”
“There are a few minor2 chances she ought to have,” said Coombe. “A governess is one. Mademoiselle Vallé will be here at eleven.”
“I can’t see that she promises to be such a beauty,” fretted3 Feather. “She’s the kind of good looking child who might grow up into a fat girl with staring black eyes like a barmaid.”
“Occasionally pretty women do
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| n.吸引人的东西,诱惑物;vt.引诱,吸引 | |
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| adj.较小(少)的,较次要的;n.辅修学科;vi.辅修 | |
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bishop
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snip
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royalty
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ostrich
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tragic
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