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Now, the Countess of Fitz-pompey was a brilliant of the first water. Under no better auspices could the Duke of St. James bound upon the stage. No man in town could arrange his club affairs for him with greater celerity and greater tact than the Earl; and the married daughters were as much like their mother as a pair of diamond ear-rings are like a diamond necklace.

'If anything further happens, my dear George, depend upon my writing; but Arundel desires me to say that on Saturday he will run down to Dacre for a few days, as he very much wishes to see you and all. With our united remembrance to Mr. and Miss Dacre, 'Ever, my dear George, 'Your very affectionate uncle, 'Fitz-pompey.

He almost repented that he had not accepted his uncle's offer of hospitality. A Social Triumph LORD FITZ-POMPEY was a little consoled for the change which he had observed in the character of the Duke by the remembrance of the embrace with which his Grace had greeted Lady Caroline.

'George! is it possible! exclaimed Lord Fitz-pompey. 'I will speak to you in the House, said the Duke, passing on, and bowing to Mr. Duncan Macmorrogh.

The Duke of St. James had duly informed his uncle, the Earl of Fitz-pompey, of the intended change in his condition, and in answer received the following letter: 'Fitz-pompey Hall, May, 18 . 'My dear George, Your letter did not give us so much surprise as you expected; but I assure you it gave us as much pleasure.

Dacre, remonstrated to Lord Fitz-pompey, and with such success that he thought proper shortly after to resign his situation. Dr. Coronet begged to recommend his son, the Rev. Augustus Granville Coronet. The Duke of St. James now got on rapidly, and also found sufficient time for his boat, his tandem, and his toilette. The Duke of St. James appeared at Christ Church.

Dacre died, and the widower and his daughter returned to England. In the meantime, the Duke of St. James had not been idle. Tender Relatives THE departure and, at length, the total absence of Mr. Dacre from England yielded to Lord Fitz-pompey all the opportunity he had long desired.

Lady Fitz-pompey listened to him with attention; for Arundel Dacre, in spite of his odd manner, or perhaps in some degree in consequence of it, had obtained a distinguished reputation both among men and women; and it was the great principle of Lady Fitz-pompey to attach to her the distinguished youth of both sexes.

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