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Paganel
was
far
from
being
insensible
to
the
sentiments
of
Miss
Arabella
,
but
yet
he
did
not
dare
to
speak
.
It
was
the
Major
who
was
the
medium
of
communication
between
these
two
souls
,
evidently
made
for
each
other
.
He
even
told
Paganel
that
his
marriage
was
the
last
freak
he
would
be
able
to
allow
himself
.
Paganel
was
in
a
great
state
of
embarrassment
,
but
strangely
enough
could
not
make
up
his
mind
to
speak
the
fatal
word
.
"
Does
not
Miss
Arabella
please
you
then
?
"
asked
McNabbs
.
"
Oh
,
Major
,
she
is
charming
,
"
exclaimed
Paganel
,
"
a
thousand
times
too
charming
,
and
if
I
must
tell
you
all
,
she
would
please
me
better
if
she
were
less
so
.
I
wish
she
had
a
defect
!
"
"
Be
easy
on
that
score
,
"
replied
the
Major
,
"
she
has
,
and
more
than
one
.
The
most
perfect
woman
in
the
world
has
always
her
quota
.
So
,
Paganel
,
it
is
settled
then
,
I
suppose
?
"
"
I
dare
not
.
"
"
Come
,
now
,
my
learned
friend
,
what
makes
you
hesitate
?
"
"
I
am
unworthy
of
Miss
Arabella
,
"
was
the
invariable
reply
of
the
geographer
.
And
to
this
he
would
stick
.
At
last
,
one
day
being
fairly
driven
in
a
corner
by
the
intractable
Major
,
he
ended
by
confiding
to
him
,
under
the
seal
of
secrecy
,
a
certain
peculiarity
which
would
facilitate
his
apprehension
should
the
police
ever
be
on
his
track
.
"
Bah
!
"
said
the
Major
.
"
It
is
really
as
I
tell
you
,
"
replied
Paganel
.