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And methinks I should have done so, but for this accursed, intermeddling English Milord, who has never ceased to besiege the court or the minister with alleged extenuations of our cousin's rebellion, and proofless assertions that I shared it in order to entangle my kinsman, and betrayed it in order to profit by his spoils.
"Permit me, milord," he said, "to present Monsieur and Madame Tapotte Monsieur and Madame Tapotte; Milord Smithfield." I rose and bowed with the gravity becoming my rank.
She told me to tell you that she is dying to see you. You will find her waiting for you in her room when we have finished lunch. 'Cecilia is not the only person to be thought of, said Milord. 'I will not allow Alice to hide herself away upstairs for the rest of the afternoon. I hear, Alice, you are a great admirer of Tennyson's Idylls.
So engaged was he that he no longer observed the Columbine save as a figure in this flying reel; but presently a burst of laughter fixed his attention and he saw that she was darting across the stage pursued by Milord Zambo, who, furious at the coquetries of his betrothed, was avenging himself by his attentions to the Columbine. Half way across, her foot caught and she fell on one knee.
"I don't think the English climate agrees with him." "It seems to agree wonderfully well with his mistress," said Newman. "Do you mean me? I have never been better, thank you," Miss Noemie declared. "But with MILORD" and she gave a brilliant glance at her late companion "how can one help being well?"
Did you not tell me, that though he was then in England, you could find no occasion even to meet him, but that you had obtained the friendship of the statesman to whom I directed your attention, as his most intimate associate? And yet you, whose charms are usually so irresistible, learn nothing from the statesman, as you see nothing of Milord.
Are you in search of an apartment?" "I have some idea of taking one, but only by the month. I am but just arrived at Paris, and I have business which may keep me here a few weeks. I do but require a bedroom and a small cabinet, and the rent must be modest. I am not a milord." "I am sure we could arrange, Monsieur," said M. Georges, "though I could not well divide my logement.
'Milord, exclaimed one of them on one occasion, tapping him on the back at a certain stage of the after-dinner conversation, 'milord, vous êtes bien aimable. 'Pardonnez, replied Gosford; 'c'est le vin. Even Papineau was induced to accept the governor's hospitality, though there were not wanting those who warned Gosford that Papineau was irreconcilable.
I take my gen'lemen in a few minutes." "We shall go by and by; just now we've other things to do," said the girl evasively, rather too evasively, perhaps. "How have you been getting on," I inquired, looking into the squint eyes, "since that night I saw you at Medinet-el-Fayoum?" But the eyes opened wide, with a stare of innocence. "You see me there, milord?
He then eyed me narrowly, and inquired of the old woman who I was. It struck me that he was the person I had seen while I was talking to the natives. "An English milord going over the Quindio mountains to Bogota," was the answer being the information Domingo had given her. Turning towards me, he inquired if such were the case.
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