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As soon as they had settled in, John Yeardley became seriously indisposed with his old complaint, which ended in the jaundice. In the course of the spring and summer of 1846 he repaired with M.Y. to Bath, and afterwards to Harrowgate, to seek a restoration of his health. The waters of the last-named place proved, he says, very efficacious both to my beloved M.Y. and myself.

Hunt then perhaps? for she has two daughters whom she wants me to ask to my concerts. It was not Mrs. Hunt? Well, then, it was Mrs. Masterson; for she has a mind to go with me to Harrowgate, where, by-the-bye, I shall not go; so I won't cheat her out of her gold fishes; it was Mrs. Masterson, hey?" "No.

"I knew it before," said Maria Denyse. "I didn't know Miss Pomeroy was the lady," said Lizzie Harrowgate. "She is mother's best friend, so I suppose she wouldn't tell me. They both came here to school." Master McCosh raised his head. "What new gossip now, girls?" he inquired sternly. "Oh, nothing," answered Miss Parks. "You are making quite a hubbub about nothing.

After the birthday, Lady Delacour talks of going to Harrowgate: you know, Oakly-park is not far from Harrowgate, so they will have frequent opportunities of meeting. But, take my word for it, nothing can be done till after the birthday; for Lady Delacour's head is at present full of crape petticoats, and horses, and carriages, and a certain Mrs.

By this speech I obtained my wish, even as I knew I should, for my wife and daughter instantly observed, that, after all, they thought we had better go into Wales, which, though not so fashionable as either Leamington or Harrowgate, was a very nice picturesque country, where, they had no doubt, they should get on very well, more especially as I was acquainted with the Welsh language.

"I'm trying to think," Beth rejoined. "''Twas in the prime of summer time, An evening calm and cool.... "'Two sudden blows with a ragged stick, And one with a heavy stone.... "'And yet I feared him all the more, For lying there so still.... "'I took the dreary body up.... "Ah, I know I have it!" she exclaimed joyfully, and with a look of relief; "Harrowgate Knaresboro' the cave there

He waited upon Miss Portman with the certainty of being favourably received; but he was, nevertheless, somewhat embarrassed to know how to begin the conversation, when he found himself alone with the lady. He twirled and twisted a short stick that he held in his hand, and put it into and out of his boot twenty times, and at last he began with "Lady Delacour's not gone to Harrowgate yet?"

I told them that there was nothing I so much hated as fashionable life, but that, as I was anything but a selfish person, I would endeavour to stifle my abhorrence of it for a time, and attend them either to Leamington or Harrowgate.

It was at Harrowgate, therefore, Robert concluded, the young couple spent their honeymoon. Robert Audley had requested Clara Talboys to telegraph an answer to his question, in order to avoid the loss of a day in the accomplishment of the investigation he had promised to perform. The telegraphic answer reached Figtree Court before twelve o'clock the next day.

D. is delightful any where, but he is at the best in such places as these. He cares not much for Bath. He is out of his element at Buxton, at Scarborough, or Harrowgate. The Cam and the Isis are to him "better than all the waters of Damascus."

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