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'He would deserve to have it knocked off, if he does, said Mr. Brownlow. 'And he'd uncommonly like to see any man offer to do it, responded Mr. Grimwig, knocking his stick upon the floor. Having gone thus far, the two old gentlemen severally took snuff, and afterwards shook hands, according to their invariable custom. 'Now, Miss Maylie, said Mr.
He had long planned that he should be laid beside her, but on Mrs. Hogarth's death, some five years later, he had to resign his place to her. This was a renewal of the old grief. The epitaph nearly seems the epitome of all that he says of Rose Maylie.
'And so you are resolved to be my travelling companion this morning; eh? said the doctor, as Harry Maylie joined him and Oliver at the breakfast-table. 'Why, you are not in the same mind or intention two half-hours together! 'You will tell me a different tale one of these days, said Harry, colouring without any perceptible reason. 'I hope I may have good cause to do so, replied Mr.
Before I leave this place, Rose shall hear me. 'She shall, said Mrs. Maylie. 'There is something in your manner, which would almost imply that she will hear me coldly, mother, said the young man. 'Not coldly, rejoined the old lady; 'far from it. 'How then? urged the young man. 'She has formed no other attachment?
Rose made no reply, but played a little quicker, as though the words had roused her from some painful thoughts. 'Rose, my love! cried Mrs. Maylie, rising hastily, and bending over her. 'What is this? In tears! My dear child, what distresses you? 'Nothing, aunt; nothing, replied the young lady. 'I don't know what it is; I can't describe it; but I feel 'Not ill, my love? interposed Mrs.
After a hasty consultation with her aunt, the same gentle speaker bade them carry the wounded person upstairs, and send to Chertsey at all speed for a constable and a doctor. The latter arrived when the young lady and her aunt, Mrs. Maylie, were at breakfast, and his visit to the sick-room changed the state of affairs. On his return he begged Mrs. Maylie and her niece to accompany him upstairs.
Supper has been announced, and young Oliver, who is all alone in the next room, will have begun to think, by this time, that we have wearied of his company, and entered into some dark conspiracy to thrust him forth upon the world. With these words, the old gentleman gave his hand to Mrs. Maylie, and escorted her into the supper-room. Mr.
'I should like to know how how my mother and Miss Maylie are, said the young man; 'and you can fill up a sheet by telling me what walks you take, and what you talk about, and whether she they, I mean seem happy and quite well. You understand me? 'Oh! quite, sir, quite, replied Oliver.
Mrs. Maylie and her son were often closeted together for a long time; and more than once Rose appeared with traces of tears upon her face. After Mr. Losberne had fixed a day for his departure to Chertsey, these symptoms increased; and it became evident that something was in progress which affected the peace of the young lady, and of somebody else besides.
Maylie; 'but I would have you consider 'I have considered! was the impatient reply; 'Mother, I have considered, years and years. I have considered, ever since I have been capable of serious reflection. My feelings remain unchanged, as they ever will; and why should I suffer the pain of a delay in giving them vent, which can be productive of no earthly good? No!
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