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The countess took the hint and rang for the bedroom candles, and when they were brought, the party bade each other goodnight, separated, and retired. Early the next morning they set out for Edinboro', where they arrived about midday. The Countess of Hurstmonceux's servants, who had received telegraphic orders from her ladyship, were waiting at the station with carriages.

She wants tae see ye, and tae hear ye say that ye 'ill never forget her nicht nor day till ye meet in the land where there's nae pairtin'. Oh, a' ken what a' 'm sayin', for it's five year noo sin' George gied awa', an' he's mair wi me noo than when he was in Edinboro' and I wes in Drumtochty."

He told the judge of the satisfactory completion of his business with the solicitors of the Earl of Hurstmonceux; and that he had the documents effecting the restitution of Lady Vincent's property in his own safe-keeping; that he did not like to trust them to the mail, but would bring them in person when. he should return to Edinboro', which would be as soon as a little affair that he had in hand could be arranged; and he hinted that Mr.

"My husband and my father were both very old men," she said; "I had but one resource to confine myself to the house and deny myself to visitors. We were then living in our town house in Edinboro'. There my old husband died, and there I spent the year of my widowhood. There my father came to me, and also my kinsman Isaacs."

It was like going from New York to Philadelphia through Harrisburg, or from Paris to London through Brussels and Edinboro'. A good wind came to our relief and took us rapidly through La Perouse straits. There is a high rock in the middle of the passage covered with sea-lions, like those near San Francisco.

The parallel is so close eighteenth century Britain and twentieth century Appalachia that here we walk the same paths with Alan and David, the Edinboro' law-sharks, Katriona and Lady Allardyce. The only difference of moment is that we have no aristocracy.

The long lapels of his rich coat hung deep, and the rich waistcoat of plum-colored satin added slimness to a torso not too bulky in itself. Neat, dainty, fastidious, "Jessamy" Law, late of Edinboro', for some weeks of London, and now of a London prison, scarce seemed a man about to be put on trial for his life. He advanced from the door of the side room with ease and dignity.

"The city of Edinboro' has no amateur astronomers, and there are two only, of note, in Scotland: Sir William Bisbane and Sir William Keith Murray. "From the observatory, the view of Edinboro' is lovely. 'Auld Reekie, as the Scotch call it, always looks her best through a mist, and a Scotch mist is not a rare event so we saw the city under its most becoming veil. "October, 1857.

The Duke of Edinboro' had passed over the road a few days before, on his way to St. Petersburg, for his betrothal to the only daughter of the czar, and the decorations were for him; and so we felt that we were of the party, although we had not been asked. "We approached St. Petersburg just at night, and caught the play of the sunlight on the domes.

He deferred to this feeling enough to nod dismissal to the clerk, and then, when he was again alone, slowly opened the message, and read it: "Newcastle-on-Tyne, September 12. Our friend died at Edinboro this morning. See you at hotel this evening. Kervick."

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