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Coxe was subject to violent and sudden headaches, which came without warning, and for which during our trip on the Meuse I had once hypnotized her successfully. This led to my being called on subsequently so often that she became an easy subject, and the headaches became less and less frequent and violent.
There she was, as bright and careless as usual, making up a bonnet for her mother, and chattering to Molly as she worked. 'Cynthia, you will oblige me by going down into my consulting-room at once. Mr. Coxe wants to speak to you! 'Mr. Coxe? said Cynthia. 'What can he want with me? Evidently, she answered her own question as soon as it was asked, for she coloured, and avoided meeting Mr.
'I never heard of it, papa, said Molly. 'Oh, no. I forgot. What a fool I was! Why, don't you remember the hurry I was in to get you off to Hamley Hall, the very first time you ever went? It was all because I got hold of a desperate love-letter from Coxe, addressed to you. But Molly was too tired to be amused, or even interested.
From Paris I made the journey to Brussels in the company of an American gentleman, Mr. Coxe, of Alabama, traveling with his wife and daughter. At Brussels I made, through the Coxes, the acquaintance of M. Le Hardy de Beaulieu, the leader of a section of the Belgian Liberals, whose father had held a command in the Belgian contingent at Waterloo.
With all the pleasure in life, ma'am, only every horse he has in the world is out o' messages, and drawing turf and one thing or another to-day and he is very sorry, ma'am. Catty. So am I, then I'm unlucky the day. But I won't be saying so, for fear of spreading ill luck on my faction. Pray now what kind of a fair is it? Would there be any good signs of a fight, Mr. Pat Coxe? Pat.
Worthy he was to be rendered immortal by the pen of Ben Jonson, who, fifty years afterwards, deemed that a masque, exhibited at Kenilworth, could be ushered in by none with so much propriety as by the ghost of Captain Coxe, mounted upon his redoubted hobby-horse.
I dare say, Prince Eugene and I shall never differ about our laurels." Marlborough to Mr Travers, July 30, 1708. Coxe, IV. 216-219. Marlborough to Godolphin, August 30, 1708. Coxe, IV. 222. Desp. Desp. Marlborough to Godolphin, September 24, 1708. Coxe, IV. 243. Marlborough to Godolphin, October 1, 1708. Coxe, IV. 254. Desp. IV. 271, Marlborough to Godolphin, October 24, 1708. Coxe, IV. 263, 264.
"Dearest mamma, don't you recollect Orlando?" whimpers Jemimarann, whose hand he had got hold of. "Miss Tuggeridge Coxe," says Jemmy, "I'm surprised of you. Remember, sir, that our position is altered, and oblige me by no more familiarity." "Insolent fellow!" says the Baron, "vat is dis canaille?"
It is a remarkable fact, and one not very creditable to the musical public of England, that the works of Mainwaring, Hawkins, Barney, and Coxe should remain for almost an entire century after the death of Handel our main sources of information concerning his career, and that the first attempt to write a complete biography of that great composer, correcting the errors, reconciling the contradictions, and supplying the deficiencies of those authors, should be from the pen of a French exile.
Gibson introduced her daughter, and the two girls spoke of the enjoyment of their walk. Mr. Coxe marred his cause in that very first interview, if indeed he ever could have had any chance, by his precipitancy in showing his feelings, and Mrs. Gibson helped him to mar it by trying to assist him.
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