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Updated: June 13, 2025
Of the mysterious light he said nothing, but, starting with my finding of the letter and summoning Swain to receive it, told of the arrangements for the rendezvous, dwelling upon it lightly, as a love-affair which could have no connection with the tragedy.
Weber came down-stairs with me, and remained standing at the door till I turned the corner and called out Adieu! In Paris he at once plunged into work, so that his love-affair was for a time driven into the background. Compositions for the Concert Spirituel, for the theatre, and for dilettanti, as well as teaching and visits to great people, occupied him.
Priscilla stood looking at her, her eyebrows drawn down very level over her eyes. "My son is much too steady and conscientious, besides being too much accustomed to first-rate society, to stoop to anything so vulgar " "As myself?" inquired Priscilla. "As a love-affair with the first stray girl he picks up." "Do you mean me?"
Anthony hesitated; at last he said, "You see, master's secrets are not my secrets, and, after the oath I have sworn," "It may be, however, that his safety depends upon your frankness in telling me all," said the lawyer. "You may be sure he will not blame you for having spoken." For several seconds the old servant remained undecided; then he said, "Master, they say, has had a great love-affair."
That was the beginning and the end, as far as our passage is concerned, of what I will make bold to call this love-affair. There are many relations which go on to marriage and last during a lifetime, in which less human feeling is engaged than in this scene of five minutes at the stoke-hole.
If the thought crossed my mind that Jill was very different from Sara, that her will was stronger and her affections more tenacious, there was no need to give it utterance. Sixteen was hardly the age for a serious love-affair, and I might well be content to leave Jill in her mother's care.
There was a little degree of humbug in this whisper, for her ladyship meant her daughter to understand that she wouldn't speak aloud about Fanny's love-affair before Griffiths; and yet she had spent many a half hour talking to her factotum on that very subject. Indeed, what subject was there of any interest to Lady Cashel on which she did not talk to Griffiths!
It is quite true, I cannot deny it; but I point to his previous manifestations, and leave it there. Here is a tale to the purpose which I got out of Worcestershire. Two girls, daughter and niece of a farmer, bosom friends and bed-fellows, became involved in a love-affair and, desperate of a happy issue, attempted a charm to win their lovers back.
The sanguinary diversions of revolution will then be for you the same as a love-affair at twenty. "But I am fatigued, my son, and shall recapitulate.
When older, she had an early love-affair with her cousin, Prince Antoine of Austria; but he was destined for the Church, and the youthful courtship came to an untimely end. When she first met her future husband, she and her family were living in a sort of provisional exile in Palermo.
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