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He was first minister at Weemyse, the first admitted under Presbytery 1638. He was minister at Weemyse about two years. He was very young when laureate, before he was seventeen. He was chaplain first to my lord Kenmure, then to the Lord of Cassilis. When he was with Cassilis, he wrote his ‘English Popish Ceremonies,’ which when printed, he was about twenty-two.
I wish you a good night, Mr. Cassilis." And with that he was gone among the thicket.
Charles Cassilis Vere got an appointment on the same day in the Rhodesian Mounted Police, didn't he?" Which was in point of fact quite accurate. But I am forgetting that all this time I have not even now introduced my witch to you.
I keep my private cemetery for my friends." "It took somewhat longer," said I, "for that Italian." He looked at me for a moment half daunted, and then, almost civilly, asked me to tell my story. "You have too much the advantage of me, Cassilis," he added.
May God in Heaven bless and reward them for it!" I gave him my hand, of course, because I could not help it; but the sympathy I had been prepared to feel for Clara's father was immediately soured by his appearance, and the wheedling, unreal tones in which he spoke. "Cassilis is a good man," said Northmour; "worth ten." "So I hear," cried Mr. Huddlestone eagerly; "so my girl tells me. Ah, Mr.
"It is; and I wish it were in the bottom of the sea instead," said Northmour; and then suddenly "What are you making faces at me for?" he cried to Mr. Huddlestone, on whom I had unconsciously turned my back. "Do you think Cassilis would sell you?" Mr. Huddlestone protested that nothing had been further from his mind. "It is a good thing," retorted Northmour in his ugliest manner.
However, as to your business, I think we might talk it over here, and perhaps settle it." And so they left the room together. "I wonder what is going to happen to that gentleman," said Mr. Ormsby, glancing at Endymion, and speaking to Mr. Cassilis. "Why?" replied Mr. Cassilis, "is anything up?" "Will he marry Lady Montfort?" "Poh!" said Mr. Cassilis. "You may poh!" said Mr.
Bannatyne, secretary to John Knox, recounts a singular course of oppression practised on one of those titulars abbots, by the Earl of Cassilis in Ayrshire, whose extent of feudal influence was so wide that he was usually termed the King of Carrick.
Cassilis, I never saw her look at him like that before, as if she were awful' glad to see him, you know; so I don't think I'd wait till the full o' the moon, if I were you. I think you'd better marry her this afternoon." "That," said Bellew, clapping him on the shoulder, "is a very admirable idea, I'll mention it to her on the first available opportunity, my Porges."
'I suppose old Bellamont is the devil's own screw, said Lord Milford. 'Rich governors, who have never been hard up, always are. 'No: I believe he is a very good sort of fellow, said Lord Valentine; 'at least my people always say so. I do not know much about him, for they never go anywhere. 'They have got Leander down at Montacute,'said Mr. Cassilis.
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