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Ralph Spencer, the phoenix that arose from Jimmy Valentine's ashes ashes left by the flame of a sudden and alterative attack of love remained in Elmore, and prospered. He opened a shoe-store and secured a good run of trade. Socially he was also a success, and made many friends. And he accomplished the wish of his heart. He met Miss Annabel Adams, and became more and more captivated by her charms.
"And the Campo di Giustizia, where the executions used to take place." "Delightful!" "And and the house of Tintoretto," faltered Elmore. "Delicious! She cares so much for Tintoretto!
It was not long ere Walter found that a certain Colonel Elmore had died in 17 , leaving £1,000 and a house to one Daniel Clarke, and that an executor of the colonel's will survived in the person of a Mr. Jonas Elmore. From Mr. Elmore, Walter learned that Clarke had disappeared suddenly, after receiving the legacy, taking with him a number of jewels with which Mr. Elmore had entrusted him.
The Mahoneys were visiting Lady Elmore, widow of a famous surgeon and mother of the President of the Royal Academy. Thus we were introduced to quite a distinguished artistic set. It was great. It was glorious. At last we were in London the dream of my literary ambitions.
"I can go with you, in that direction, on my way to the library," he added. "Well, that will be very nice," said Mrs. Elmore, discontinuing her look, and leaving her husband with an uneasy sense of wantonly assumed responsibility. "She can step into the Frari a moment, and see those tombs," he said. "I think it will amuse her." Lily broke into a laugh.
"My love," said Elmore, pausing, and with great solemnity, "hear how beautiful a consolation is afforded to you in Valerius Maximus: 'Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi quam vitae distrahi; which being interpreted, means, that wherever, as in the case of your pigeons, a thoroughly high and sincere affection exists, it is sometimes better to be joined in death than divided in life.
Elmore is cheerfully complied with. The following is a copy of the letter alluded to. "WASHINGTON, May 5, 1838. To JAMES G. BIRNEY, Esq., Cor. Sec. SIR, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1st instant, in which you again refer to the publication of the Correspondence between us, in relation to the measures and designs of the abolitionists.
Elmore, with her head on one side, scrutinized her in every detail, and Elmore regarded her young beauty and delight with a pride as innocent as her own. A dim regret, evaporating in a long sigh, which made the others laugh, recalled him to himself, as the bell rang and Hoskins appeared.
How singularly complete had been the train of circumstance, which, linking things seemingly most trifling most dissimilar, had lengthened into one continuous chain of evidence! the trivial incident that led him to the saddler's shop; the accident that brought the whip that had been his father's, to his eye; the account from Courtland, which had conducted him to this remote part of the country; and now the narrative of Elmore leading him to the spot, at which all inquiry seemed as yet to pause!
Through an undefined sense of the duties of hospitality, Elmore was surprised by this impudence into sending out to the next caffè for a pitcher of beer. Rose-Black poured himself out one glass and another till he had emptied the pitcher, conversing affably meanwhile with his silent host. "Why didn't you turn him out of doors?" demanded Mrs.
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