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Louis took him to the window, lifted him upon the sill, and stood there with his arm round him, upon which the shout, "Long live Richard, our little Duke!" arose again. Meantime, the two Centevilles looked in wonder at the old Harcourt, who shook his head and muttered in his own tongue, "I will do all I may, but our force is small, and the King has the best of it.
I mean also to look to that; but I shall be well contented if I find myself in the house in twenty years' time, or perhaps in thirty." "Ah, you mean as a lawyer." "How else should a man without property get into Parliament?" "That's just what I want to know. But I have no idea, Harcourt, of waiting twenty years before I make my start in life.
"We know all your names," Gervaise said, coming forward, "though none of us reached the convent until after your capture. I have the honour to command this galley. My name is Gervaise Tresham, and I have for my lieutenant Sir Ralph Harcourt.
Matilda! read those lines that your sister has just read; I want to hear them again." Mrs. Harcourt sent for her work, and spent the evening at home.
Had it not been for you I never should have known Cecilia; and more, were it not for your kindness, I might perhaps lose her for ever." "Not so, Harcourt; it was your own good feeling prompting you to find me out, which introduced you to Cecilia, and I wish you joy with all my heart.
I know all that has passed between you, but I know not your real feelings towards Mr Harcourt; he acknowledges that he treated you very ill, and it was his sincere repentance of having so done, and his praise of you, which first won my favour. And now, Japhet, if you have still animosity against Mr Harcourt if you " "Stop, my dear Fleta, I will answer all your questions at once."
Harcourt Talboys' hard gray eyes. He had played beneath these dark trees, perhaps, with the sister who had heard of his fate to day without a tear. Robert Audley looked at the rigid primness of the orderly grounds, wondering how George could have grown up in such a place to be the frank, generous, careless friend whom he had known.
Harcourt had listened very patiently while it had been made clear to her that her small daughter was not fitted for the class in which her little friends were placed. She was a charming woman, and she had begged, even insisted that Gwen be placed in the class with Princess Polly, Rose Atherton, and Sprite Seaford, and thus given the opportunity to prove that she could "keep up" with her class.
I took the equivoque, which was incomprehensible to Harcourt: I hardly need say, that the latter and I were on the best terms. When we separated, Harcourt requested leave to call upon me the next morning, and Mr Masterton said that he should also pay his respects to the tiger, as he invariably called my most honoured parent.
"I think your profession has done more to keep the world in hot water than ours, Mr. Harcourt." "We at least agree among ourselves." "All the worse, perhaps, for the world." "That's rather severe if you refer to the proverb, 'When rogues fall out, honest men get their dues," said Lottie. "I supposed we were talking in jest; I was."
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