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Updated: May 16, 2025
When he was gone he was forgot quickly and, indeed, but talked about because her ladyship of Dunstanwolde had last beheld him, and on the afternoon had been entertaining company in the Panelled Parlour when the lacquey had brought back the undelivered note with which Jenfry had waited three hours at the lost man's lodgings in the hope that he would return to them, which he did no more.
He returned to Dunstanwolde House with me, and we had talk together. He had scarce left me when I remembered that I had forgot to say a thing to him I had wished to say. So I sent Jenfry forth quickly to call him back. He had scarce had time to turn the street's corner, but Jenfry returned, saying he was not within sight."
"It must be that his Grace returns earlier than we had hoped," she said, and then the other missive caught her eye. "'Tis your ladyship's own," the lacquey explained somewhat anxiously. "'Twas brought back, Sir John not having yet come home, and Jenfry having waited three hours." "'Twas long enough," quoth her ladyship. "'Twill do to-morrow."
"She had best begone," the lacquey answered, striding towards the applicant. "Think you my lady has time to receive traipsing wenches." "'Twas only for a moment I asked," the girl said. "I come from I would speak to her of of Sir John Oxon whom she knows." The man's face changed. It was Jenfry. "Sir John Oxon," he said. "Then I will ask her.
"Hath Jenfry returned from Sir John Oxon?" she demanded, in that clear, ringing voice of hers, whose music ever arrested those surrounding her, whether they were concerned in her speech or no; but now all felt sufficient interest to prick up ears and hearken to what was said. "No, my lady," the lacquey answered. "He said that you had bidden him to wait."
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