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Mayerne to order me there for change of air? So schemed Charles; while Guy, on his side, busied himself at Redclyffe as usual; took care and thought for the cabin-boy returned Lord Thorndale's call without finding him at home saw the school finished, and opened and became more intimate with the Ashfords.

Gordon; and he spoke like your father, half in joke, and I thought entirely so; he said something about all the world being in such a rage, that I was a bold man to venture into Broadstone. Then, while I was at Mr. Lascelles', in came Dr. Mayerne.

It did not even occur to her that she could do so till Charles himself suggested that she must go to Amy. 'Can you spare me? said she, as if it was a new light. 'Why not? Who can be thought of but Amy? She ought not to be a day longer without you. 'Dr. Mayerne would look in on you, said she, considering, 'and Laura can manage for you. 'Oh, I shall do very well.

Mayerne; a little talk now and then going on about family matters. Amabel asked Philip if he knew that Mr. Thorndale was at Kilcoran. 'Yes, he said, 'he believed there was a letter from him, but his eyes had ached too much of late to read. Mrs. Ashford sent in to ask whether Lady Morville would like to see her.

'You have said all I expected, and more too. I gave you credit for domineering and prejudice, now I see it is malignity. As he spoke, Laura entered from the dressing-room, and stood aghast at the words, and then looked imploringly at her cousin. Dr. Mayerne was following her, and Charles called out, 'Now, doctor, give me as much opium as you please.

The guests this evening were Maurice de Courcy, a wild young Irishman, all noise and nonsense, a great favourite with his cousin, Mr. Edmonstone; two Miss Harpers, daughters of the late clergyman, good-natured, second-rate girls; Dr. Mayerne, Charles's kind old physician, the friend and much-loved counsellor at Hollywell, and the present vicar, Mr. Ross with his daughter Mary.

Simcott, Cromwell's physician, who pronounced him splenetic. Sir Theodore Mayerne was also consulted, who, in his manuscript journal for 1628, describes his patient as valde melancholicus. Eliis, Orig. I live, you know where, in Meshec, which they say signifies prolonging, in Kedar, which signifies blackness. Yet the Lord forsaketh me not, though he do prolong.

'Never more so in our lives, said Charles; on which Dr. Mayerne looked so wonderingly and inquiringly at Amabel, that she answered, 'Yes that we are, if you think it safe for Charles and baby. 'Is there no one else to go? What's become of his sister? 'That would never do, said Charles, 'that is not the question; and he detailed their plan.

'Great excitability of brain and nerve, Dr. Mayerne said. All the danger of a brain fever again! Poor Laura! What is to be done? Charles was silent. 'It is for want of some one to talk to him, said Amabel. 'I know how he broods over his sad recollections, and Redclyffe must make it so much worse.

'Charlotte is only growing more wild than ever for want of mamma, said Laura, trying to laugh it off, but there was so much annoyance evident about her, that Dr. Mayerne said,

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