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"Corry! how on earth can Arthur be happy if he marries her how can he live in that set the son-in-law of that man! He'll have to give up his seat nobody here would ever vote for him again. His friends would cut him " "Oh come, come, my dear, we're not as bad as that!" said Coryston, impatiently. But Marcia wailed on: "And it isn't as if he had ideas and theories like you "

With reference to the remainder, he wrote to ask his friend if it would be quite the same if the money were paid at Christmas. If not, of course it should be sent at once. The friend was one of the Altringham set, who had been at Castle Corry, and who had heard of George's hopes in reference to his cousin. George added a postscript to his letter: "This kind of thing will be over for me very soon.

And if mother cuts off the supplies, Miss Glenwilliam won't have you." "You think everybody but yourself, Corry, mercenary pigs!" "What do you think? Do you see Miss Glenwilliam pursuing love in a garret a genteel garret on a thousand a year? For her father, perhaps! but for nobody else! Her clothes alone would cost a third of it." No reply, except a furious glance.

Corry, Chancellor of the Exchequer, member for Newry, made for the third or fourth time that session, an attack on Grattan, which brought out, on the instant, that famous "philippic against Corry," unequalled in our language, for its well-suppressed passion, and finely condensed denunciation.

But George Hotspur had in some fashion been made to understand that he was not to overstay his time; and he was quite aware that the Earl could be very disagreeable upon occasions. There was a something in the Earl of which George was afraid; and, to tell the truth, he did not dare to go back to Castle Corry.

In order to connect the Oil Creek Railroad with the line of its purchasers an extension northward, styled the Cross-Cut Railroad, was built from Corry to Brocton, on the Buffalo and Erie Railroad, a distance of forty-two miles, by Dr. Streator, for the New York Central Railroad Company. This was the last of Dr. Streator's railroad building undertakings.

At three this morning, the same party returned; and, soon after daylight, we got the schooner under weigh, to beat up the river, and the Duke's head pilot came on board, when to prove the confidence that might be reposed in him, he brought a certificate from Lieutenant Corry, of H.M.S. North Star, which stated that he had piloted that ship's boats up the river, as well as conducted them down, with a slave-vessel that they had seized.

Marcia's resistance faltered within her; and to Newbury the walk was enchantment. Finally they agreed to leave the task of remonstrating with Coryston to Sir Wilfrid Bury, who was expected the following day, and was an old friend of both families. "Corry likes him," said Marcia. "He says, 'Give me either a firebrand or a cynic! He has no use for other sorts of people.

There was a hole, just there, large enough for a woodchuck, but too small for a dog. "Dig, boys! Dig!" "Dig yourself," said Pete Corry. "Who's going to dig a rock, I'd like to know?" "Let Quib in, anyhow. He'll drive him out."

In order to reach Fort Augustus, however, he had to pass over Corry Arrack, a lofty and precipitous mountain which was ascended by a military road with fifteen zigzags, known to the country as the devil's staircase.

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