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Updated: June 2, 2025
There's a girl at the Feltons' who has just come down from the Treshams', and I wouldn't have missed her stories of Alicia for a great deal. She's been setting her cap, it appears, at Lord Philip. "Rut they are engaged?" said Diana, in bewildered interrogation. The little lady's laugh rang out shrill and cracked like the crow of a bantam. "She and Lord Philip? Trust Lord Philip!"
The scene of the story has a peculiar interest, from the fact that it is laid at Hawthorne's own door; the Feltons are supposed to have lived at the Wayside and the Hagburns in the Alcott house.
Bobbie sat down abruptly; the girl stared at the carpet. "I don't see the point of your remark," said Bobbie at last, with mildness. "When last I had the honor of hearing of her, Lady Niton was taking the air or the waters at Strathpeffer." "As far as I know," remarked Sir James, "she is staying with the Feltons, five miles off, at this moment." Bobbie whistled. "Close quarters!"
The little cottage of the Feltons came directly in his line of vision. He scowled more deeply than before. At the end of fifteen minutes he started up suddenly and, after a quick uneasy glance about him, started off across the lawn, walking more rapidly than was his wont.
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