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Besides, universities have nothing to do with religion." "I thought universities were universal," said Lothair, "and had something to do with every thing." "I cannot conceive any society of any kind without religion," said the lady. Lothair glanced at her beautiful brow with devotion as she uttered these words. Colonel Campian began to talk about horses.
Jerome, gracefully dropping the subject, and remembering that Colonel Campian was a citizen of the United States, which accounted in her apprehension for his peculiar opinions. Lothair, who had been watching his opportunity the whole evening, approached Theodora.
One day, indeed, as Eustace entered his father's private room, after his usual visit to the mill, he could hear voices high in dispute; Parsons as usual, blustering; Mr. Leigh peevishly deprecating, and Campian, who was really the sweetest-natured of men, trying to pour oil on the troubled waters. "My excellent sir," said Mr.
He had contrived to get to the opera for the first time in his life, and the effort seemed to have exhausted his social enterprise. So h remained still, with his glass fixed very constantly on Mrs. Campian, and occasionally giving himself up to the scene. The performance did not sustain the first impression.
'Abraham being a just man, was made more just by a living faith. Campian. Mr. Fowler's Doctrine compared with William Penn the Quaker.
After that the professor proved to him that he was related to Edmund Campian, the Jesuit; and then he got to the Gunpowder Plot, which, he was not sure, if successful, might not have beneficially influenced the course of our history. Probably the Irish difficulty would not then have existed. "I dislike plots," said the lady; "they always fail."
"Yes, proud woman! I thought so! Some one of those gay gallants has been beforehand with me. Tell me who " But she broke from him, and passed him, and fled down the lane. "Mark it!" cried he, after her. "You shall rue the day when you despised Eustace Leigh! Mark it, proud beauty!" And he turned back to join Campian, who stood in some trepidation. "You have not hurt the maiden, my son?
The concert in time ceased; there was a stir in the room; the Rev. Dionysius Smylie moved about mysteriously, and ultimately seemed to make an obeisance before the bishop. It was time for prayers. "Shall you go?" said Lord St. Aldegonde to Mrs. Campian, by whom he was sitting. "I like to pray alone," she answered.
His judicious investments of the superfluity of our income, which, at the time, my husband never even noticed, have secured for Colonel Campian the means of that decorous life which he appreciates but no more. As for myself, these considerations are nothing.
The Jesuits were tracked by pursuivants and spies, dragged from their hiding-places, and sent in batches to the Tower. So hot was the pursuit that Parsons was forced to fly across the Channel; while Campian was arrested in July 1581, brought a prisoner through the streets of London amidst the howling of the mob, and placed at the bar on the charge of treason.
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