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Yon sun that sets upon the sea, We follow in his flight: Farewell awhile to him and thee! My native land! good night!" We have rapidly sketched the denouement of the preceding chapter; but it must not be forgotten, that Delme had been residing some months at Leamington, and that Emily and Julia were friends.
There might be a man in Leamington, but he didn't believe Nevil had come to see him. "You are growing very energetic, Nevil," he said slowly, "all this trouble over some fraudulent records." "They might be genuine, and really important," Nevil suggested cautiously. "At all events I was not returning till Saturday, and Mr. Masters wants me to stay till Monday now, and go to London with him then."
How this may be, I know not; but we have rain or passing showers almost every day since we arrived, and I suspect the surrounding hills are just about of that inconvenient height, that keeps catching clouds, and compelling them to squeeze out their moisture upon the included valley. The air, however, certainly is preferable to that of Leamington. . . .
So it befell that shortly after this conversation Paul Vanderhoffen came to Leamington Manor, and through an entire summer goaded young Percival Claridge, then on the point of entering Cambridge, but pedagogically branded as "deficient in mathematics," through many elaborate combinations of x and y and cosines and hyperbolas. Lady John Claridge, mother to the pupil, approved of the new tutor.
Alfonso was all attention to his friends in clearing the baggage through the customs and getting checks for Leamington.
Hawthorne having concluded to remain another year in England, chiefly to accomplish that romance. In Redcar, where he remained till September or October, he wrote no journal, but only the book. He then went to Leamington, where he finished "The Marble Faun" in March, and there is a little journalizing soon after leaving Redcar. Leamington, November 14th, 1859.
Altogether English, I believe. Our Boodles come out of Warwickshire; small property near Leamington doosed small, I'm sorry to say." She looked at him very hard, and was altogether unable to discover what was the nature or probable mode of life of the young man before her.
She said, among other bitter, things, that he would bring her to the gallows yet! And she charged him with what she had overheard. But somehow or other he laughed at her, and explained it all away to her satisfaction. He could always make her believe whatever he pleased. If he had told her the rainbow was only a few yards of striped Leamington ribbon, she would have believed him!
On her marriage, my sister requested that we would come to Leamington and be present; to which we all consented, particularly as it was a good opportunity of introducing Bessy to her and Lady O'Connor. My mother was also to join the party on the occasion.
The distance from Leamington is less than five miles, and at the Kenilworth station we found a little bit of an omnibus, into which we packed ourselves, together with two ladies, one of whom, at least, was an American. I begin to agree partly with the English, that we are not a people of elegant manners.
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