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"The Count of Ferroll is as much a foreigner as the prince," said Endymion rather sharply. "Oh! I don't call him a foreigner at all," said the first speaker. "He is a great favourite at White's; no one rides cross country like him, and he is a deuced fine shot in the bargain." "I will back Prince Florestan against him either in field or cover," said Endymion.
A curious proof of the subtlety of these Paul Ferroll books in the appeal they made to the imagination is the fact that I came to them fresh from 'Romolo, and full of horror for myself in Tito; yet I sympathized throughout with Paul Ferroll, and was glad when he got away. On my return to America, my literary life immediately took such form that most of my reading was done for review.
When I think of what we were doing at this time last year those dreadful November cabinets I shudder! By the by, the Count of Ferroll says there is a chance of Lady Montfort coming here; have you heard anything?" Endymion knew all about it, but he was too discreet even to pretend to exclusive information on that head. He thought it might be true, but supposed it depended on my lord. "Oh!
"Do you not think it very absurd," said Endymion, "that the Count of Ferroll says he shall wear Lady Montfort's colours? Lady Montfort is only the first lady of the Queen of Beauty, and she can wear no colours except the Queen's. Do not you think somebody ought to interfere?" "Hem! The Count of Ferroll is a man who seldom makes a mistake," said Mr. Neuchatel.
Ferroll a hint to humor her a little, and seem fond of serious subjects at the start, for if she should happen to take it into her head to ask him to stay at her house it would be very convenient."
Sidney Wilton is a man who will always rise; but, if I were you, I would keep my eyes very much on the Count of Ferroll, for, depend on it, he is one of those men who sooner or later will make a noise in the world." Adriana came up at this moment, leaning on the arm of the Knight of the Dolphin, better known as Regy Sutton. They came from the tea-room.
He told her everything, and consulted her on everything; and though he rarely praised anybody, it had reached her ears that the Count of Ferroll had said more than once that she was a greater woman than Louise of Savoy or the Duchesse de Longueville. There was a slight rustling in the room. A gentleman had entered and glided into his unoccupied chair, which his valet had guarded.
"Then is France periodically to overrun Europe?" "So long as it continues to be merely Europe." A close intimacy occurred between Endymion and the Count of Ferroll.
Sidney Wilton came up and said, "I have been looking at the golden helm. It is entrusted to my care as King of the Tournament. It is really so beautiful, that I think I shall usurp it." "You will have to settle that with the Count of Ferroll," said Berengaria. "The betting is about equal," said the Knight of the Dolphin. "Well, we must have some gloves upon it," said Berengaria.
His name was announced, and then a young man came up to him and mentioned that Lord and Lady Montfort would soon be present, and then talked to him about the weather. The Count of Ferroll arrived after Endymion, and then another gentleman whose name he could not catch.
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