Dangerous connections Author:Choderlos de Laclos Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: sup with the charming girl at ten, for the mother and daughter sup with me. Farewell ! it is past noon. Now for other objects. Paris, Aug. 4, 17—. LETTER III.... more » Cecilia Volanges to Sophia Cabnay. I Have yet no news for my dear friend. Mamma had a great deal of company at supper last night. Notwithstanding the strong inclination I had to make my observations, especially among the men, I was far from being entertained. The whole company could not keep their eyes from me; they whispered; I could observe plainly they were speak-ing of me, and that made me blush ; I could not help it: I wish I could ; for I observed when any one looked at the other ladies they did not blush, or the rouge they put on prevented their blushes from being seen. It must be very difficult not to change countenance when a man fixes his eyes on you. What gave me the most uneasiness was, not to know what they thought of me; however, I think I heard the word pretty two or three times: but I'm sure I very distinctly heard that of awkward ; and that must be very true, for she that said so is' a relation, and an intimate friend of Mamma's. She seems even to have taken a sudden liking to me. She was the only person who took a little notice of me the whole evening. I also heard a man after supper, who I am sure was speaking of me, say to another, " We must let" it ripen, we shall see this winter." Perhaps he is to be my husband; but if so,, I have still to wait four months ! I wish I knew how it is to be.. Here's Josephine, and she says she is in haste. I must, however, tell you one of my awkward tricks—Oh, I be- live that lady was right. After supper, they all sat down to cards. I sat next Mamma. I don't know how it happened, but I fell asleep immediately. A loud laugh awoke me. I don't know whether ...« less