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Chapter 15
"Myheartbeatquick;thiswasthehourandmomentoftrial,whichwoulddecidemyhopesorrealizemyfears.Theservantsweregonetoaneighbouringfair.Allwassilentinandaroundthecottage;itwasanexcellentopportunity;yet,whenIproceededtoexecutemyplan,mylimbsfailedmeandIsanktotheground.AgainIrose,andexertingallthefirmnessofwhichIwasmaster,removedtheplankswhichIhadplacedbeforemyhoveltoconcealmyretreat.Thefreshairrevivedme,andwithreneweddeterminationIapproachedthedooroftheircottage.
"Iknocked.‘Whoisthere?’saidtheoldman.‘Comein.’
"Ientered.‘Pardonthisintrusion,’saidI;‘Iamatravellerinwantofalittlerest;youwouldgreatlyobligemeifyouwouldallowmetoremainafewminutesbeforethefire.’
"‘Enter,’saidDeLacey,‘andIwilltryinwhatmannerIcantorelieveyourwants;but,unfortunately,mychildrenarefromhome,andasIamblind,IamafraidIshallfinditdifficulttoprocurefoodforyou.’
"‘Donottroubleyourself,mykindhost;Ihavefood;itiswarmthandrestonlythatIneed.’
"Isatdown,andasilenceensued.Iknewthateveryminutewasprecioustome,yetIremainedirresoluteinwhatmannertocommencetheinterview,whentheoldmanaddressedme.‘Byyourlanguage,stranger,Isupposeyouaremycountryman;areyouFrench?’
"‘No;butIwaseducatedbyaFrenchfamilyandunderstandthatlanguageonly.Iamnowgoingtoclaimtheprotectionofsomefriends,whomIsincerelylove,andofwhosefavourIhavesomehopes.’