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Updated: July 4, 2025


Now, having learned so much as to the position of affairs at Belton Castle, we may return to Will and his dinner engagement with Mr Joseph Green. 'And what have you heard about Mrs Berdmore? Belton asked, almost as soon as the two men were together. 'I wish I knew why you want to know. 'I don't want to do anybody any harm. 'Do you want to do anybody any good? 'Any good!

'Miss Vigo! said Mrs Askerton at once; and there was that in the tone of her voice which made Clara feel that all was not right with her. 'I remember that there were Miss Vigos; two of them, I think. I didn't know that they were like me especially. 'And he says that the one he remembers married a Mr Berdmore.

I trust that Sir Berdmore Scrope does not imagine that I am the vain idiot to be offended at his most excellent remarks, even for a moment. Are we not met here for the common good, and to consult for the success of the common cause?

What she had heard from her cousin as to a certain Miss Vigo of old days had interested her, and also what she had heard of a certain Mr Berdmore. It had been evident to her that her cousin had thought little about it.

A glass of claret fell from Lord Courtown's hand; Lord Beaconsfield stopped as he was about to fill his glass, and stood gaping at the Marquess with the decanter in his hand; and Sir Berdmore stared on the table, as men do when something unexpected and astounding has occurred at dinner which seems past all their management. "Cleveland!" exclaimed the guests.

Sir Berdmore frankly confessed that he had none to propose; and the Viscount and the Baron were quite silent. "Gentlemen!" exclaimed the Marquess, "Gentlemen! there is a man who could do our bidding," The eyes of every guest were fixed on the haranguing host. "Gentlemen, fill your glasses, I give you our leader, Mr. Frederick Cleveland!" "Cleveland" every one exclaimed.

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