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"Unloose his collar," she said hastily, and taking a diamond solitaire off her finger, handing it to Everly, said quickly, "cut the pane."
I was fully equipped; the whole of the regiment being dressed in the same uniform as that which was worn by the Everly troop, no alteration was necessary; and as each person supplied himself, at his own expence, with uniform and accoutrements, the arms alone being given by the government, I required nothing but a sword and a brace of pistols, with which I was instantly provided.
"Trust me," said he, "within one month he will forbid you from going over his lands; therefore be on your guard; for be assured that I know the littleness of his soul better than you do, and he will spare no pains to be revenged upon you." I dined with my father, and returned home in the evening, whither I found the news of the disgrace of the Everly troop had flown before me.
"At last," said Everly, with fervor, and almost unconsciously his face full of an agitation he could not conceal. Vaura's practised eye told her what was coming, and fain to escape it, said gayly: "Yes, at last, Sir Tilton to relieve my curiosity by explaining M. de Vesey's words." Here a lively air from a French clock attracted her attention. "Listen, Sir Tilton, two o'clock."
The absence of his hostess and Vaura, also the look of respect in the faces of his creditors all gave the little baronet courage to speak. "Show me the marriage certificate, Everly. Ah, that's right, and I congratulate you both; Blanche is her own mistress, and " "And, Lady Everly, don't give up the situation to anybody," a comical look of importance on the wee face.
But, during the life of his successor, they had no Jacobin; he was a furious Church and Kingman, although a complete free thinker over his cups, and would get drunk and roar God save the King with any drunken loyalist in the district; and, to shew his zeal in this way, he entered and served as a private, and dressed in the uniform, of the Everly troop of yeomanry Cavalry just raised.
On the steps stand the master of Haughton, beside him his friend of years, Trevalyon, behind them their acquaintance, small Sir Tilton Everly. In the background, on either side of the Hall, are the household, only a few for their master has an uncomfortably small income, but they love him and will not leave him for filthy lucre's sake.
Nadin to my character, under the pretence that, twenty years before, they had known me a very loyal man in the Everly or Marlborough troop of yeomanry cavalry. The only witnesses called for poor Colonel Despard, were three complete Government men; Lord Nelson, Sir Alured Clark, and Sir Evan Nepean, Bart. Gracious God! only look at this!
So the answer the son and inheritor of the estate makes to the daughter of the ballet-dancer is, "Certainly, dear; anyone that will give you pleasure;" and turning to Sir Tilton, who is driving to the station with them, says: "You had better run down with us, Everly, if you have nothing else in view."
Thomas Hancock, the banker of Marlborough, I complied with his lordship's pressing invitation, and enrolled my name in the Marlborough troop the next day. How true the prediction of my father was, will be seen hereafter, and it soon began to be verified. Before the week was out, I was honoured with a visit from old John Sainsbury, the Everly keeper, who served me with notices from Mr.
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