The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — CompleteLever, Charles
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The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete
Lever, Charles
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As I laid but little stress upon the figure I should make in my new
habiliments, it did not cause me much mortification to find that the
clothes were considerably too small, the jacket scarcely coming beneath
my arms, and the sleeves being so short that my hands and wrists
projected beyond the cuffs like two enormous claws; the leathers were
also limited in their length, and when drawn up to a proper height,
permitted my knees to be seen beneath, like the short costume of a
Spanish Tauridor, but scarcely as graceful; not wishing to encumber
myself in the heavy and noisy masses of wood, iron, and leather, they
call “les bottes forts,” I slipped my feet into my slippers, and stole
gently from the room. How I must have looked at the moment I leave my
reader to guess, as with anxious and stealthy pace I crept along the
low gallery that led to the narrow staircase, down which I proceeded,
step by step; but just as I reached the bottom, perceived a little
distance from me, with her back turned towards me, a short, squat
peasant on her knees, belabouring with a brush the well waxed floor; to
pass therefore, unobserved was impossible, so that I did not hesitate
to address her, and endeavour to interest her in my behalf, and enlist
her as my guide.
“Bon jour, ma chere,” said I in a soft insinuating tone; she did not
hear me, so I repeated,
“Bon jour, ma chere, bon jour.”
Upon this she turned round, and looking fixedly at me for a second,
called out in a thick pathos, “Ah, le bon Dieu! qu’il est drole comme
ca, Francois, savez vous, mais ce n’est pas Francois;” saying which,
she sprang from her kneeling position to her feet, and with a speed
that her shape and sabots seemed little to promise, rushed down the
stairs as if she had seen the devil himself.
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