I gnawed my lip in silence; he exclaimed:
"Now, never have I seen a maid fresh from the convent blush so prettily. I'd give my right hand to walk you out past the guard-room."
I shrank as a snail when you touch its horns. He cried:
"Marry, but I will, though!"
Now I, unlike Sir Snail, had no snug little fortress to take refuge in; I might writhe, but I could not defend myself.
"As you will, monsieur," I said, setting my teeth hard.
"Nay, I dare not. Those fellows would follow us laughing to the doors of Lorraine House itself. I've told none of this prank; I have even contrived to send all the lackeys out of doors on fools' errands. We'll sneak out like thieves by the postern. Come, tread your wariest."
On tiptoe, with the caution of malefactors, we crept from stair to stair, giggling under our breath like the callow lad and saucy lass we looked to be. We won in safety to the postern, and came out to face the terrible eye of the world.