Love Lightning Old Virgin

Love Lightning Old Virgin
The Chapter XXVIII


When Cherry told Archard she would find her esteemed friend, Miss Stonehenge Stinchcombe, there, and leave a message for the girl to him, the frown on her forehead clearly began to diminish, and the young man went very happily down the hill. “Yang,” Cherry told Miss Dior secretly, “kukira will distract her because I could see yesterday she liked the girl!”


“Then, you're so good.” Miss Dior agrees.


“But, not while reminding him of his beloved woman in Paris!”


“True.” Cherry confessed guiltily. “I knew I had said the wrong thing once those words came out of my mouth. Although why he had to show such disgust about it I couldn't guess it because he himself told me all the things about the woman.”


Miss Dior did not go on to discuss it, for at this time they had climbed the steps leading to the Civil Registry Office, at the suggestion of Lady Mary, on the advice of her, yang had asked someone very respectable through his agency, to serve as a Supporting Servant at Versailles, and was so satisfied with that person that he did not hesitate to have his mistress come into the office. Cherry felt too disinclined by the chagrin of the manager that she could only agree to whatever Miss Dior suggested to her, and when they left the place, she said, Cherry told him the sinister sight of Mrs Poppleton had scared him to death so much that she was so grateful Miss Dior was present to accompany her. “And, if the waiter he wants to send to Versailles for interview comes, you will accompany me, “kan?” Ask Cherry worriedly.


After being reassured of the matter, Cherry walked cheerfully beside Miss Dior, and haphazardly bought not one, but one, but two pairs of long gloves that he said made him finally feel completely grown up.


Since the Socializing Season in Rouen had not yet begun, the music performers who entertained guests every morning in the Pump Room during the duration of the Season were absent, but some guests were already in sight. A large number of guests are people who are always worried about their health, whether it is limping on a stick, getting gout or rheumatism, or people with advanced stomach pain disease, hoping to seek treatment for liver disease that arises due to actions beyond the limits in their youth. There are also some wealthy widows, who suffer from nervous system disorders and believe the stories about their various diseases and the many treatments they have undergone must have been very interesting for their listening-resistant acquaintances, as they themselves. However, since most of the sick were accompanied by younger members of their families, the group of people there, at first glance, seemed to be composed of crippled, old, and weak, people, it includes a large number of young people who are not at all suffering from various diseases that are considered to be curable with mineral water in Rouen. Most of the people who accompanied this were women, but there were few exceptions, especially the dazzling Mr. Damitri. Whenever for financial reasons the man came to Rouen to visit his grandmother, he obediently accompanied her to the Pump Room, placing her gently in a chair, bringing him a glass of warm mineral water, took pains to find one of the great friends of the grandmother among the guests, and then after being forced to deliver this poor man to the grandmother, he was forced to take him, and make sure this person is either a man or a woman sitting safely beside the grandmother. Mr. Damitri busied himself throughout the rest of his visit in the Pump Room by walking around, greeting acquaintances who happened to be met, and slightly teasing all the prettiest girls present.


In addition to these seasonal visitors, there are regulars: and the first permanent visitor Miss Dior saw when she looked around the Pump Room was Grand Master Curtis. The man was talking to a woman in a strange hat, which was adorned with some camel fur that held an upright position, but upon seeing Miss Dior, he said, the man called himself in and walked up to him by breaking through among the several groups of people who separated them. Cherry, having found Stonehenge Stinchcombe, leaves her quickly so Miss Dior is left to face Great Lord Curtis.


The man greeted him with his usual care, but immediately said, with a sad look, he was very sorry to learn that his friend's visit had had unpleasant consequences. “I found out Damien Constantine has come to Rouen, and you were forced to welcome him.” He said sadly. “Of course it was inevitable that he would visit Versailles, but I believe his arrival was to arrange preparations to take his nephew away from Rouen?”


“Oh, no, not so soon!” replied Miss Dior cheerfully. “That would definitely be an unpleasant consequence! But, I hope the girl stays for some time. He's a very pleasant boy and makes the atmosphere at home so exhilarating!”


“I admit she seems to be a pleasant girl, and I am very impressed with her manners,” she admits, with a condescending look that Miss Dior finds unacceptable. “The danger of the girl's visit is, you may find yourself having to get closer to her uncle than necessary. I know, you won't mind my efforts giving you a hint.”


Great Lord Curtis seemed a little confused by this outspoken remark, but began to give a dull explanation of the sincerity of his intentions, in which he tucked his respect into Miss Dior, his hope that he might someday be entitled to guide his judgment, his belief that the warning he had expressed would be approved of by his older brother, and his knowledge of the world, is, so much so that it is almost inseparable. She seemed to realize this because she ended her conversation by saying, “In short, dear Miss Caroline, she said, You don't know as much as someone wants you so how much such an acquaintance is so unpleasant for a well-groomed woman. Especially for a woman from the upper class like you! I'm sure your kind-hearted sister will repeat my opinion on the matter, so I don't have to say it anymore.”


Miss Dior gave a bright smile to her, and said, “Sama is absolutely unnecessary, Mister! Actually, you don't have to say the same thing. But, since you seem to care so much about my salvation, let me assure you that my acquaintance with Mr. Constantine is not accompanied by any harm to my reputation or my kindness. He was indeed the crudest man I had ever met, and I was not so stupid as to not realize he was the one I believed was dubbed the adventurous and money-spinning man, but I know based on a trusted source of his own confession! he never tried to seduce the women from the upper classes! So, you can calm down and please you don't say anything more about this issue.”


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