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Lady Annaly took Ormond out with her, that she might speak to him of his own affairs. "You will not, I hope, Mr. Ormond, ascribe it to idle curiosity, but to a wish to be of service, if I inquire what your future plans in life may be?" Ormond had never formed any, distinctly.

Cambray agreed with Sir Ulick that both Lady Annaly and her daughter would desire that Ormond should see more of the world before he settled for life; but as to going off to Paris, without waiting to see or write to them, Dr.

For the first time in his life he heard good sense from the voice of benevolence he anxiously desired that she should go on speaking, and stood in such an attitude of attentive deference as fully marked that wish. But at this moment Lady O'Shane's footman came up with a message from his lady; her ladyship sent to let Lady Annaly know that breakfast was ready.

He took care that Ormond should do nothing in a hurry now; for he put on his spectacles, and read the power, sparing him not a syllable of the law forms and repetitions. Ormond wrote a few kind lines to Sir Ulick, and earnestly besought him to find out something more about the Annalys. If Miss Annaly were married, it must have appeared in the papers. What delayed the marriage?

"There's but one that I know of Heaven forbid that there were two! But I beg your pardon, Mr. Ormond, if she is a friend of yours I humbly beg your forgiveness I did not know your taste was so very good! .Lady Annaly is a fine old lady, certainly vastly respectable; and I so far agree with Mr. Ormond, that of the two paragons, mother and daughter, I prefer the mother.

Jenny, do you see Jack, and the car? Good morning to your ladyship; good day, Miss Annaly." Ormond put in a detainer: "I am here in obedience to your summons, Mrs. M'Crule you sent to inform me that you had a few words of consequence to say to me." "True, sir, I did wrap myself up this winter morning, and came out, as Mrs.

"For Heaven's sake, what's the matter?" cried he, stopping in the middle of a sentence, on seeing Miss Annaly grow suddenly pale as death. Her eyes were fixed on the door of the green-house; his followed that direction. "Yes," said he, "we can get out into the air that way lean on me."

Sir Ulick saw and seized the advantage: he had almost despaired of accomplishing his purpose now was the critical instant. "Harry Ormond," said he, "would you make Florence Annaly feel to the quick would you make her repent in sackcloth and ashes would you make her pine for you, ay! till her very heart is sick?" "Would I? to be sure show me how! only show me how!" cried Ormond.

As if to make amends for the injustice she had done him by believing any part of the evil reports, she was now anxious to see him again. A few days after Dr. Cambray wrote, Ormond received a very polite and gratifying letter from Lady Annaly, requesting that, as "Annaly" lay in his route homewards, he would spend a few days there, and give her an opportunity of making him acquainted with her son.

Ormond you must allow me an old right to be of that number and here is my son, who is as well inclined, as I hope you feel, to pass over the intermediate formality of new acquaintanceship, and to become intimate with you as soon as possible." Sir Herbert Annaly confirmed, by the polite cordiality of his manner, all that his mother promised; adding that their mutual friend Dr.

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