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Rawdon was fit to be ambassadress at any court in Europe.He was only consoled when he heard that she was half a Frenchwoman by birth."None but a compatriot," his Excellency declared, "could have performed that majestic dance in such a way."Then she figured in a waltz with Monsieur de Klingenspohr, the Prince of Peterwaradin's cousin and attache.The delighted Prince, having less retenue than his French diplomatic colleague, insisted upon taking a turn with the charming creature, and twirled round the ball-room with her, scattering the diamonds out of his boot-tassels and hussar jacket until his Highness was fairly out of breath.Papoosh Pasha himself would have liked to dance with her if that amusement had been the custom of his country.The company made a circle round her and applauded as wildly as if she had been a Noblet or a Taglioni.Everybody was in ecstacy; and Becky too, you may be sure.She passed by Lady Stunnington with a look of scorn.She patronized Lady Gaunt and her astonished and mortified sister-in-law--she ecrased all rival charmers.As for poor Mrs.Winkworth, and her long hair and great eyes, which had made such an effect at the commencement of the evening--where was she now? Nowhere in the race.She might tear her long hair and cry her great eyes out, but there was not a person to heed or to deplore the discomfiture.

The greatest triumph of all was at supper time.She was placed at the grand exclusive table with his Royal Highness the exalted personage before mentioned, and the rest of the great guests.She was served on gold plate.She might have had pearls melted into her champagne if she liked--another Cleopatra--and the potentate of Peterwaradin would have given half the brilliants off his jacket for a kind glance from those dazzling eyes.

Jabotiere wrote home about her to his government.The ladies at the other tables, who supped off mere silver and marked Lord Steyne's constant attention to her, vowed it was a monstrous infatuation, a gross insult to ladies of rank.If sarcasm could have killed, Lady Stunnington would have slain her on the spot.

Rawdon Crawley was scared at these triumphs.They seemed to separate his wife farther than ever from him somehow.He thought with a feeling very like pain how immeasurably she was his superior.

When the hour of departure came, a crowd of young men followed her to her carriage, for which the people without bawled, the cry being caught up by the link-men who were stationed outside the tall gates of Gaunt House, congratulating each person who issued from the gate and hoping his Lordship had enjoyed this noble party.

Mrs.Rawdon Crawley's carriage, coming up to the gate after due shouting, rattled into the illuminated court-yard and drove up to the covered way.Rawdon put his wife into the carriage, which drove off.Mr.

Wenham had proposed to him to walk home, and offered the Colonel the refreshment of a cigar.

They lighted their cigars by the lamp of one of the many link-boys outside, and Rawdon walked on with his friend Wenham.Two persons separated from the crowd and followed the two gentlemen; and when they had walked down Gaunt Square a few score of paces, one of the men came up and, touching Rawdon on the shoulder, said, "Beg your pardon, Colonel, I vish to speak to you most particular." This gentleman's acquaintance gave a loud whistle as the latter spoke, at which signal a cab came clattering up from those stationed at the gate of Gaunt House--and the aide-de-camp ran round and placed himself in front of Colonel Crawley.

That gallant officer at once knew what had befallen him.He was in the hands of the bailiffs.He started back, falling against the man who had first touched him.

"We're three on us--it's no use bolting," the man behind said.

"It's you, Moss, is it?" said the Colonel, who appeared to know his interlocutor."How much is it?""Only a small thing," whispered Mr.Moss, of Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, and assistant officer to the Sheriff of Middlesex--"One hundred and sixty-six, six and eight-pence, at the suit of Mr.Nathan."

"Lend me a hundred, Wenham, for God's sake," poor Rawdon said--"I've got seventy at home.""I've not got ten pounds in the world," said poor Mr.

Wenham--"Good night, my dear fellow."

"Good night," said Rawdon ruefully.And Wenham walked away--and Rawdon Crawley finished his cigar as the cab drove under Temple Bar.

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