In a very hot condition of mind and fingers, Mr. Verdant Green then
endeavoured to release the strings from their entanglement. But all
in vain: he tugged, and pulled, and only made matters worse. Once or
twice in the struggle his hands touched Miss Patty's chin; and no
highly-charged electrical machine could have imparted a shock greater
than that tingling sensation of pleasure which Mr. Verdant Green
experienced when his fingers, for the fraction of a second, touched
Miss Patty's soft dimpled chin. Then there was her beautiful neck,
so white, and with such blue veins! he had an irresistible desire to
stroke it for its very smoothness - as one loves to feel the polish
of marble, or the glaze of wedding cards - instead of employing his
hands in fumbling at the brown ribands, whose knots became more
complicated than ever. Then there was her happy rosy face, so close
to which his own was brought; and her bright, laughing, hazel eyes,
in which, as he timidly looked up, he saw little daguerreotypes of
himself. Would that he could retain such a photographer by his side
through life! Miss Bouncer's camera was as nothing compared with the
~camera lucida~ of those clear eyes, that shone upon him so
truthfully, and mirrored for him such pretty pictures. And what with
these eyes, and the face, and the chin, and the neck, Mr. Verdant
Green was brought into such an irretrievable state of mental
excitement that he was perfectly unable to render Miss Patty the
service he had proffered. But, more than that, he as yet lacked
sufficient courage to carry out his darling project.
At length Miss Patty herself untied the rebellious knot, and took off
her hat. The highly interesting conversation was then resumed.
~She.~ "What a frightful state my hair is in!" (~Loops up an
[246 ADVENTURES OF MR. VERDANT GREEN]
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