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"Lady Hangelina, too, igspawstulated in her hartfl way. 'Mr. You can't suppose that you will be happy with a person like me? "'I adoar you, charming gal! says I. 'Never, never go to say any such thing. "'You adored Mary Ann first, answers her ladyship; 'you can't keep your eyes off her now. If any man courts her you grow so jealous that you begin beating him.

"When I came to the last words, 'Dost thou remember Je-e-e-ams? I threw such an igspresshn of unuttrable tenderniss into the shake at the hend, that Hangelina could bare it no more. A bust of uncumtrollable emotium seized her. She put her ankercher to her face and left the room. I heard her laffing and sobbing histerickly in the bedwor. "O Hangelina My adord one, My Arts joy!" . . .

"I may stayt here that in privit convasations with old Lord B. and his son, I had mayd my proposals for Hangelina, and was axepted, and hoped soon to be made the appiest gent in Hengland. "'You must break the matter gently to her, said her hexlent father. 'You have my warmest wishes, my dear Mr.

Pore Mary Hann, my Art's young affeckshns had been senterd on thee; but like water through a sivv, her immidge disappeared in a momink, and left me intransd in the presnts of Hangelina.

"'I don't know what you're eluding to about Joseyfeen and Hemperors your Pas; but I know that your Pa's estate is over hedaneers morgidged; that if some one don't elp him, he's no better than an old pawper; that he owes me a lot of money; and that I'm the man that can sell him up hoss & foot; or set him up agen THAT'S what I know, Lady Hangelina, says I, with a hair as much as to say, 'Put THAT in your ladyship's pipe and smoke it.

Shalloon, being resolved to be the gentleman in all things, and knowing that my character as a man of fashn wasn't compleat unless I sat to that dixtinguished Hartist. My likenis I presented to Hangelina. "Would any man beleave that this picture was soald at my sale for about a twenty-fifth part of what it cost me?

"It was curius to remark abowt that singlar gal, Lady Hangelina, that melumcolly as she was when she was talking to me, and ever so disml yet she kep on laffing every minute like the juice and all. "'What a sacrifice! says she; 'it's like Napoleon giving up Josephine. What anguish it must cause to your susceptible heart!

"I've sean sevral times in a dalitifle vishn a SERTING ERL, standing in a hattitude of bennydiction, and rattafying my union with a serting butifle young lady, his daughter. Phansy Mr. or Sir Jeames and lady Hangelina de la Pluche! Ho! what will the old washywoman, my grandmother, say? She may sell her mangle then, and shall too by my honor as a Gent."

"'Her ladyship's not not at HOME, says the man; 'and my lady's hill in bed. "'Git lunch, says I, 'I'll wait till Lady Hangelina returns.

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