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Distinguished persons, staying at Kemmerstone for the first time, would ask a fellow-guest, "Who is the melancholy youth who looks so ill?" "That," they would be told, "is Douglas Hendlesham, I think." Disraeli called him "a personified hallucination." Disraeli. Lord Garrow lost no time in conveying his version of the Orange scandal to the ex-Minister's ears.
Affection had taught Lord Garrow something; he asked no questions; the jewel was placed, by his orders, on her dead hand; it was buried with her, and with that burial he included any jealousy of her early romance.
At last the rain fell, the fire at Bali had ceased by the town being wholly burnt down, and all was quiet and silent, as if the angel of extermination had brandished his sword over the devoted country. Koolfu or Koolfie stands on the northern bank of the May Garrow, and contains from twelve to fifteen thousand inhabitants, including slaves.
There never was a humbler, as there never was a more loving soul, than that of the Theodosia Garrow who became, for my perfect happiness, Theodosia Trollope.
"In personal appearance, you mean. Yes, he is well-looking enough." "And in his manner, too. He is doing uncommonly well in Liverpool, I can tell you; and if he should think of Bessy " "There is nothing of that sort," said Mrs. Garrow. "He did speak to me, you know, two years ago. Bessy was too young then, and so indeed was he. But if she likes him " "I don't think she does."
The Indians are extreemly fond of the large beads formed by this process. they use them as pendants to their years, or hair and sometimes wear them about their necks. Mr. Garrow Shew'd us the way the ricaras made their large Beeds
At any rate I am encouraged to thank Miss Fisher and Miss Garrow for their visits of repeated inquiry, and their other very kind attentions, by these written words, rather than by a message. For I am sure that wherever kindness can come thankfulness may, and that whatever intrusion my note can be guilty of, it is excusable by the fact of my being Miss Garrow's "Sincerely obliged,
She was past fifty when Mr. Garrow married her, but she bore him one daughter, and when they came to Florence both girls, Theodosia, Garrow's daughter, and Harriet Fisher, her elder half-sister, were with them, and at their second morning call both came with them. The closest union and affection subsisted between the two girls, and ever continued till the untimely death of Harriet.
Garrow, to do him justice, was equally affectionate in his manner to both girls, and entirely impartial in every respect that concerned the material well-being of them. But Theodosia was always placed on a pedestal on which there was no room at all for Harriet.
Brooke, sister of Baron Garrow, who, notwithstanding his bullying manner in court, was a man easily swayed in private, always influenced by the last thing said by the last person in his company all which was compressed by Mrs. Brooke into: "With my brother presence is power." To MRS. R. BUTLER. 1 NORTH AUDLEY STREET, Feb. 24, 1841.
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