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Scarcely an individual among them, with the exception of those who were interested in the event, that did not feel a sense of relief at what had occurred in consequence of the appearance of Lord Cullamore. Dunroe's face from that moment was literally a sentence of guilt against himself.
"I grant it, my lord. Every one knows that all my views, acts, and expressions are original. 'Dunroe's a perfect original' is the general expression among my friends. But on the subject of religion, I am willing to be put into training. I told Tom Norton to look out and hire me a pas'n, or somebody, to give me lessons in it. Is there such a thing, by the way, as a Religious Grammar?
"No, not on him, Morty; but concerning this forthcoming marriage, if it takes place, I dare say I must travel; I can't depend upon Dunroe's word." "Why, unlikelier things has happened, Mr. Norton. I think you'll be forced to set out." "Well, I only say that if Mr. Norton can prevent it, it won't happen.
Dunroe's reply, however, was neither the one nor the other, and he ought to have known it." "Well now, Emily," said her brother, "I don't regret it, inasmuch as it has enabled me to satisfy myself upon a point which I have frequently heard disputed that is, whether a woman is capable of blushing or not.
Dunroe's conduct has been too often discussed in fashionable life to be a secret to her, or any one else who has access to it. If she reject him from a principle of virtuous delicacy and honor, she deserves a better fate than ever to call him husband. But perhaps she may have some other attachment?"
Lord Dunroe's sisther is to be bridesmaid, and a young fellow named Roberts " "I know I have met him." "Well, and did you ever see any one that he resembled, or that resembled him?
Have you alluded to Dunroe's want of morals?" "Your opinion of his lordship and mine differ on this point considerably, my lord," replied the baronet "You judge him with the severity of a father, I with the moderation of a friend. I have certainly made no allusion to his morals."
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