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'And grandada but it will not so much matter if we are alone, though, Janet said. 'Speak out. 'See the princess as well; she must be present. 'I leave it to you, he said, crestfallen. Janet pressed my aunt Dorothy's hand. 'Aunty, you were right, you are always right. This state of suspense is bad all round, and it is infinitely worse for the prince and princess.
You must not delay to go. Yes, the Countess of Delzenburg shall have your excuses. And no, I promise you I will run nobody down. Besides, if I do, aunty will be at hand to plead for the defence, and she can! She has a way that binds one to accept everything she says, and Temple ought to study with her for a year or two before he wears his gown. Bring him back with you and grandada.
The drift of it was totally obscure. 'I'm off my head to-day, he said to Janet, with a sideshot of his eye at my father. 'You waste time and trouble, grandada, said she. He vowed that he was being bewildered, bothered by us all; and I thought I had never seen him so far below his level of energy; but I had not seen him condescend to put himself upon a moderately fair footing with my father.
The truth was, that Janet had rigorously schooled him to bridle his temper, and he was no match for the voluble easy man without the freest play of his tongue. 'This prince! he kept ejaculating. 'Won't you understand, grandada, that you relieve him, and make things clear by going? Janet said.
It's Scripture says we're going from better to worse, and that's Tory doctrine. And stick to the good as long as you can! Why, William, you were a jolly bachelor once. 'Sir, and ma'am, the captain bowed to Dorothy Beltham, 'I have, thanks to you, never known happiness but in marriage, and all I want is my wife. The squire fretted for Janet to depart. 'I 'm going, grandada, she said.
I can release this prince just as well here as there. Janet laughed faintly. 'I should advise your going, grandada. 'You a weathercock woman! he reproached her, quite mystified, and fell to rubbing his head. 'Suppose I go to be snubbed? 'The prince is a gentleman, grandada. Come with me. We will go alone. You can relieve the prince, and protect him. My father nodded: 'I approve.
I proposed half-earnestly to foil his return by going to London at once. 'That's manly; that's nice of you, Janet said. This was on our walk from the house at night. My aunt Dorothy listened, pressing my arm. The next morning Janet urged me to go at once. 'Keep him away, bring down grandada, Harry. She cannot quit the island, because she has given Prince Ernest immediate rendezvous here.
Janet exclaimed indignantly, 'Grandada, I'm offended with you'; and walked out on a high step. 'Come, if he has the women on his side, said Captain Bulsted, mildly. 'He'll be able to go partnering and gallopading as long as his banker 'll let him, William like your gentleman! That's true. We shall soon see. 'I leave my character in your hands, sir, said I, rising.
She answered impatiently, 'Do get him away from the prince. And then: 'I ought to tell you the princess is well, and so on pardon me just now: Grandada is kept waiting, and I don't like it. Her actual dislike was to see Prince Ernest in dialogue with my father, it seemed to me; and the manner of both, which was, one would have said, intimate, anything but the manner of adversaries.
So do I. She could not even make the man perceive that he was acting to use her poor dear old-fashioned word reprehensibly in frightening the prince to further your interests. From what I gathered he went off in a song about them. She said he talked so well! And aunty Dorothy, too! I should nearly as soon have expected grandada to come in for his turn of the delusion. How I wish he was here!
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