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What's the matter, for Heaven's sake!" exclaimed Harry with great anxiety; but pronouncing both the ladies' names precisely in the same tone, and with the same freedom of expression. Sir Ulick took breath. "Neither of the ladies are ill absolutely ill; but they have both been greatly shocked by accounts of young Annaly's sudden illness.
Besides, be this hereafter as it might, there was at this present time a considerable debt due by Sir Ulick to these Annalys, with accumulated interest, since the time of his first marriage; and this debt would be merged in Miss Annaly's portion, should she become his son's wife.
"I will be patient all my life afterwards, if you will only this instant tell me whether she is engaged." "I do not know whether Miss Annaly's heart be disengaged or not I can tell you only that she has had a number of brilliant offers, and that she has refused them all." "That proves that she had not found one amongst them that She liked," said Ormond.
Miss Annaly's turning pale was the first cause of Sir Ulick's change of sentiments towards his young favourite.
"Miss Annaly does not wish to dance any more to-night, I believe," said Sir Ulick. "Dance oh! no." "Then, without exciting observation, you can all get in better at the back door of the house, and Miss Annaly can go up the back stairs to Lady Annaly's room, without meeting any one; and you, Lady O'Shane," added he, in a low voice, "order up supper, and say nothing of what has passed.
He was likely to have been forgotten during their anxiety in the son's illness; but fresh reports had brought him to their recollection frequently; and when their friend, Dr. Cambray, was appointed to the living of Castle Hermitage, his evidence perfectly reinstated Harry in Lady Annaly's good opinion.
His servant, from the box, however, spread as he went, for the comfort of the deploring village, the assurance that "Master and he would soon be back again, please Heaven! and happier than ever." And now that he is safe in the carriage, what was in that note of Miss Annaly's which has produced such a sensation? No talismanic charm ever operated with more magical celerity than this note.
We shall all be positively undone, ma'am; and Ireland oh! I wish I was once safe in England again Ireland positively will be ruined!" Ormond, looking to Lady Annaly and Miss Annaly for explanation, was somewhat re-assured in this imminent danger, by seeing that Lady Annaly's countenance was perfectly tranquil, and that a slight smile played on the lips of Florence. "Mr.
Sir Ulick O'Shane, sensible of the disadvantage of having estranged such a family connexion, and fully capable of appreciating the value of her friendship, had of late years taken infinite pains to redeem himself in Lady Annaly's opinion.
Accordingly the man took a cross road a short cut, and coming to a bridge, which he did not know was broken down till he was close upon it, he was obliged to return and to go round, and did not get home till long after dark and the only answer he brought was, that there was no answer only Lady Annaly's compliments.
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