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Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958

"Figures of Earth"

For it is
better to conduct these affairs in due order and without any suspicion
of irregularity."
Now matters looked ticklish for Dom Manuel, since he and Alianora knew
that the robe had been spoiled, and that the addition of any number of
goose-feathers was not going to turn Alianora into a swan. Yet the boy's
handsome and high-colored face stayed courteously attentive to the
wishes of his host, and did not change.
But Alianora said indignantly: "My father, I am surprised at you! Have
you no sense of decency at all? You ought to know it is not becoming for
an engaged girl to be flying about Provence in the appearance of a swan,
far less among a parcel of men who have been drinking all morning. It is
the sort of thing that leads to a girl's being talked about."
"Now, that is true, my dear," said Raymond Berenger, abashed, "and the
sentiment does you credit. So perhaps I had better suggest something
else--"
"Indeed, my father, I see exactly what you would be suggesting. And I
believe you are right."
"I am not infallible, my dear: but still--"
"Yes, you are perfectly right: it is not well for any married woman to
be known to possess any such robe.


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