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This private talk between father and son was on the subject of certain snares which beset the feet of moneyed youth when in London, and in which the unhappy Lowther had been caught.
It seemed a great pity that Miss Martin was not able to play at Wimbledon that year. Hillyard, Mrs. I met Miss E.W. Thomson in the final, who had beaten Miss Morton and Miss Wilson in the preceding rounds. I had had a good fight against Miss Lowther before reaching the final. Although I was expected to beat Miss Thomson, and actually did win the match, I scarcely deserved my triumph.
Though not an old man, he was an old senator: for he had, before he was of age, succeeded his father as knight of the shire for Westmoreland. In truth the representation of Westmoreland was almost as much one of the hereditaments of the Lowther family as Lowther Hall.
During the very heat of the struggle it was significantly observed that the head of the powerful family of Lowther, in the House of Commons, was never asked to resign his office, although he himself and his following voted invariably against the Government measure.
Well, it was in Oxford Street, no, it was in the Strand, near the Lowther, "'The sun was in the heavens; and the proud day Attended with the pleasures of the world." "To St. James's Square?" Peacock. "No, no; to London Bridge. "'How use doth breed a habit in a man! "I will go on, honor bright. So I met Mr. Vivian, and as he had known me in better days, and has a good heart of his own, he says,
Miss Spraggs, whom the last eighteen months had aged in appearance, looked up from the rough draft of a letter she was composing. "Did you hear anything?" she asked, as she listened intently. "Hear what?" "The door open downstairs. Lowther's been in such a time with Montague." "I suppose Lowther is confessing everything," sighed Mrs Devitt. "Nothing of the sort," remarked Miss Spraggs.
I cannot fancy that the amusement was especially lively. First, minuets were called, two or three of which were performed by as many couple. Warrington danced the first minuet with his cousin, acquitting himself to the satisfaction of the whole room, and performing much more elegantly than Mr. Wolfe, who stood up with Miss Lowther. Having completed the dance with Lady Maria, Mr.
Lowther and his wife and mine, and into a box, forsooth, neither of them being dressed, which I was almost ashamed of. Sir W. Pen and I in the pit, and here saw "The Mayden Queene" again; which indeed the more I see the more I like, and is an excellent play, and so done by Nell, her merry part, as cannot be better done in nature, I think.
However, it is good. Having done here, my Lord Brouncker, and W. Pen, and I, and with us Sir Arnold Breames, to the King's playhouse, and there saw a piece of "Love in a Maze," a dull, silly play, I think; and after the play, home with W. Pen and his son Lowther, whom we met there, and then home and sat most of the evening with my wife and Mr.
In their rovings, Low met with Lowther, who proposed that he should join him, and thus promote their mutual advantage. Having captured a brigantine, Low, with forty more, went on board her; and leaving Lowther, they went to seek their own fortune. Their first adventure was the capture of a vessel belonging to Amboy, out of which they took the provisions, and allowed her to proceed.
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