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With such a woman I should have thought it impossible. Could she believe me capable of such crimes? me, of whom she had once a good opinion? me, in whose fate she said she was interested?" He took Dr. Cambray's letter again, and read on: he found that Lady Annaly had not credited these reports as to the atrocious accusations; but they had so far operated as to excite doubts and suspicions.
As soon as Don John had gone on shore, M. d'Ainsi, who remained in the boat, and who had the Bishop of Cambray's permission to go to Namur only, took leave of me with many protestations of fidelity and attachment to my brother and myself. But Fortune, envious of my hitherto prosperous journey, gave me two omens of the sinister events of my return.
M'Crule sighed and groaned. But Ormond persisted: "The child," he said, "should have fair play the lady patronesses would decide as they thought proper." It had been said that the boy had Dr. Cambray's certificate, which Ormond was certain would not have been given undeservedly; he had also the certificate of his own priest. "Oh! what signifies the certificate of his priest," interrupted Mrs.
Cambray's assistance, and with some grinder and crammer, we might get you cleverly through all the college examinations. And doctor, if he did not, in going through some of the college courses, die of a logical indigestion, or a classical fever, or a metaphysical lethargy, he might shine in the dignity of Trin. Coll.
And now it was M. Cambray's turn to laugh merrily. When M. Cambray's pockets had been searched, and everything suspicious confiscated, he was conducted to a room in the second story, in which he was securely locked. He had plenty of time to look about his new lodgings. Apparently the room had been occupied by many an important personage. The walls were covered with names.
During all the time of his sojourn in England Erasmus is in high spirits, for him. At first it is still the man of the world who speaks, the refined man of letters, who must needs show his brilliant genius. Aristocratic life, of which he evidently had seen but little at the Bishop of Cambray's and the Lady of Veere's at Tournehem, pleased him fairly well, it seems.
Then as Clyffurde made no comment on this peroration, the younger man resumed more lightly: "And knowing the Comte de Cambray's prejudices as I do, imagine my surprise after I had met you in his house as an honoured guest and on what appeared to be intimate terms of friendship to learn that you .
No danger that a young man of spirit should be bullied out of his opinion and principles, but great danger that he might be laughed out of them and I rejoice, my dear ward, to see that you are safe from this peril." Benevolent pleasure shone in Dr. Cambray's countenance, when he heard Sir Ulick speak in this manner. "You will dine with us, Dr. Cambray?" said Sir Ulick.
M'Crule was so vindictively busy, going about, daily, among the lady patronesses, preparing for the great battle that was to be decided on the famous Saturday, it was necessary that Lady and Miss Annaly should exert themselves at least to make the truth known to their friends, to take them to see Dr. Cambray's school, and to judge of the little candidate impartially.
Then as quickly her manner changed: the contemptuous look vanished from her eyes, the sarcastic curl from her lips, and with one of those quick transitions of mood which were perhaps the principal charm of Crystal de Cambray's personality, she looked up at Bobby with a winning smile and an appeal for forgiveness.
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