Plain Tales from the Hills


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Book Excerpt: ...atter spoke to the Englishman and told him how matters stood in Lispeths heart. He laughed a good deal and said it was very pretty and romantic a perfect idyl of the Himalayas; but as he was engaged to a girl at Home he fancied that nothing would happen. Certainly he would behave with discretion. He did that. Still he found it very pleasant to talk to Lispeth and walk with Lispeth and say nice things to her and call her pet names while he was getting strong enough to go away. It meant nothing at all to him and everything in the world to Lispeth. She was very happy while the fortnight lasted because she had found a man to love.Being a savage by birth she took no trouble to hide her feelings and the Englishman was amused. When he went away Lispeth walked with him up the Hill as far as Narkunda very troubled and very miserable. The Chaplain s wife being a good Christian and disliking anything in the shape of fuss or scandal--Lispeth was beyond her management entirely--had told the..
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