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Trying to steal a few dollars by cribbing other men's poems; that's the best story there has been in the papers for the past three months, 'Edward K. Aram's son a thief! Look at the names politicians, poets, editors, all mixed up in it. It's good for three columns, sure." "We've got to think of his people, too," urged the editor, as they mounted the steps of the elevated road.
I thank you, Sir, I thank you all, Lester, Madeline, for your kindness; you two must now leave me; the brand is on my name the suspected man is no fit object for love or friendship! Farewell!" "We go with you!" said Madeline firmly, and in a very low voice. Aram's eye sparkled, but he waved his hand impatiently. "We go with you, my friend!" repeated Lester.
Aram's face had been lowered, but the eyes of the other two men were staring wide open towards the unexpected figure, which seemed to bring a taste of fresh pure air into the feverish atmosphere of the place. The girl stopped uncertainly when she saw the two strangers, and bowed her head slightly as the mistress of a house might welcome any one whom she found in her drawing-room.
The violent passions produce dazzling irregularities." The Student was still engaged with this note when the Earl entered the room. As the door through which he passed was behind Aram, and he trod with a soft step, he was not perceived by the Scholar till he had reached him, and, looking over Aram's shoulder, the Earl said: "You will dispute the truth of my remark, will you not?
Consider how open your house is to attack; and surely there can be no necessity to remain in it now." Aram's calm brow darkened for a moment. "What! dearest," said he, "can you be affected by the foolish fears of yon dotard? How do we know as yet, whether this improbable story have any foundation in truth. At all events, it is evidently exaggerated.
Fate seemed bent upon bringing together these two persons, already so attracted towards each other. It was Aram's constant habit, in all seasons, to wander abroad at certain times of the day, especially towards the evening; and if Lester failed to win entrance to his house, he was thus enabled to meet the Student in his frequent rambles, and with a seeming freedom from design.
The stranger lifted his head, and addressing Peter, said, with a forced smile, "You have done me a great kindness, my friend. Eugene Aram was an early acquaintance of mine. We have not met for many years. I never guessed that he lived in these parts." And then, directed, in answer to his inquiries, to Aram's dwelling, a lonely grey house in the middle of a broad plain, the traveller went his way.
Aram's private room was smart and attractive; though, like himself, it had an air rather of pretence than of steady and assured well-being. It is not quite the thing for a barrister to wait upon an attorney, and therefore it must not be supposed that Mr. Chaffanbrass had come to Mr.
Aram and Parson Meadows are playing chess, and Ruth is hovering about them and roguishly impeding their play. The purpose accomplished here is the exhibition of domestic comfort and content, and this is further emphasised by Ruth's recital of a written tribute that Aram's pupils have sent to him, on the eve of his marriage.
The valet, therefore, replied to Aram's inquiry with great politeness; he recollected the name and repute of Aram, and as the Earl, taking delight in the company of men of letters, was generally easy of access to all such the great man's great man instantly conducted the Student to the Earl's library, and informing him that his Lordship had not yet left the dining-room, where he was entertaining a large party, assured him that he should be informed of Aram's visit the moment he did so.
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