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CHAPTER XLI Ischl
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It was a custom with Mrs. Finn almost every autumn to go off to Vienna, where she possessed1 considerable property, and there to inspect the circumstances of her estate. Sometimes her husband would accompany her, and he did so in this year of which we are now speaking. One morning in September they were together at an hotel at Ischl, whither they had come from Vienna, when as they went through the hall into the courtyard, they came, in the very doorway2, upon the Duke of Omnium and his daughter. The Duke and Lady Mary had just arrived, having passed through the mountains from the salt-mine district, and were about to take up their residence in the hotel for a few days. They had travelled very slowly, for Lady Mary had been ill, and the Duke had expressed his determination to see a doctor at Ischl.
There is no greater mistake than in supposing that only the young blush. But the blushes of middle life are luckily not seen through the tan which has come from the sun and the gas and the work and the wiles3 of the world. Both the Duke and Phineas blushed; and though their blushes were hidden, that peculiar4 glance of the eye which always accompanies a blush was visible enough from one to the other. The elder lady kept her countenance5 admirably, and the younger one had no occasion for blushing. She at once ran forward and kissed her friend. The Duke stood with his hat off waiting to give his hand to the lady, and then took that of his late colleague. "How odd that we should meet here," he said, turning to Mrs. Finn.
"Odd enough to us that your Grace should be here," she said, "because we had heard nothing of your intended coming."
"It is so nice to find you," said Lady Mary. "We are this moment come. Don't say that you are this moment going."
"At this moment we are only going as far as Halstadt."
"And are coming back to dinner? Of course they will dine with us. Will they not, papa?" The Duke said that he hoped they would. To declare that you are engaged at an hotel, unless there be some real engagement, is almost an impossibility. There was no escape, and before they were allowed to get into their carriage they had promised they would dine with the Duke and his daughter.
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