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"Adieu, my dear friend. We meet, I believe, at dinner?" "Plotting," said Mr Egerton to Mr Berners, as they passed the great ladies. "The only consolation one has," said Berners, "is, that if they do turn us out, Lady Deloraine and Lady St Julians must quarrel, for they both want the same thing." "Lady Deloraine will have it," said Egerton.
"There is no need," interrupted Maitland. "Mr. Cranley and I have known each other for some time. I don't think we have met," he added, looking at Cranley, "since you dined with me at the Olympic, and we are not likely to meet again, I'm afraid; for to-morrow, as I have come to tell Mrs. Si John Deloraine, I go to Paris on business of importance." Mr.
If it was here, it would always have to be tried: if I heard the hounds I don't know I should keep from riding after them; whereas, now I can't, for William won't let me take Deloraine. No, I can't trust myself to keep such a horse, and not hunt. It will serve me right to see Mr.
Or Lord Deloraine went again to Ireland? In her nervous excitement she credited all these catastrophes; seized upon "the Duke" in order that Lady Deloraine might not gain his ear, and resolved to get home as soon as possible, in order that she might write without a moment's loss of time to Sir Robert. "They will hardly go out without making some peers," said Sir Vavasour Firebrace to Mr Jermyn.
So good and unsuspecting, unluckily, was Mrs. St. John Deloraine, that she made bosom friends for life, and contracted vows of eternal sympathy, wherever she went. At Aix, or on the Spanish frontier, she has been seen enjoying herself with acquaintances a little dubious, like Greek texts which, if not absolutely corrupt, yet stand greatly in need of explanation.
We walked across the foot-bridge that here spans the Tweed; and J observed that he did not see how William of Deloraine could have found so much difficulty in swimming his horse across so shallow a river. Neither do I. It now began to sprinkle, and we hastened back to the hotel. It was not a pleasant morning; but we started immediately after breakfast for which is but about three miles distant.
"But I should tell you, first of all, that my own name is not that which you, and Mrs. St. John Deloraine know me by. I had often intended to tell her; but I have become so frightened lately, and it seemed so mean to be living with her under a false name. But to speak of it brought so many terrible things back to mind." "Dear Margaret," Barton whispered, taking her hand.
He knows nothing about realities, and will go down before the men who take the world seriously." I am afraid I laughed, but Deloraine, who had been listening, was in no mood to be amused. "I don't think you are quite fair to us, Miss Claudia," he said slowly. "We take things seriously enough, the things we know about.
On his side Guy had no idea the trouble he had caused; so, after bestowing his thanks in a gay, off-hand way, which Philip thought the worst feature of the case, he did his best to bring Hecuba back into his mind, drive the hunters out of it, and appease the much-aggrieved William of Deloraine. When all William's manoeuvres resulted in his master's not hunting at all, he was persuaded it was Mr.
There should be a new proverb, 'Physician, diet thyself. You see, we don't all live on a very thin slice of cold bacon and a piece of dry toast." "Mrs. St John Deloraine has never taken up that kind of life," said Margaret. "She tries a good many new things," Barton remarked. "Yes; but she is the best woman in the world!" answered the girl.
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