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Updated: June 13, 2025


"I have been thinking over it, my dear Newland," said he, "and I wish I could give you any hopes, but I cannot.

The fine headland of Pentire reaches beyond, with its off-lying islet of Newland. Mr. Norway thinks that the stretch of coast visible from Pentire is the finest in all Cornwall, and he speaks with authority. On the west the view extends to Trevose, and embraces the whole of the beautiful Padstow harbour, together with an unlimited ocean of marvellous ever-changing colours.

I will mention my former name, and I trust you will honour me with a recognition. I was Japhet Newland." "My dear Mr Newland, you must accept my apology; but it is so long since we met, and I did not expect to see you again." "I thought, my lord, that Mr Masterton had informed you of what had taken place."

Mr Newland, with every wish for your happiness, I will now take my leave; but I must say, it is with painful sentiments, as I feel that the result of this interview will be the cause of great distress to those who are bound to you, not only by gratitude, but sincere regard." Harcourt then bowed, and quitted the room.

I have omitted to acquaint the reader that sirnames as well as Christian names are always given to the children at the Foundling, and in consequence of the bank note found in my basket, I had been named after the celebrated personage whose signature it bore. "Newland is my other name, sir," replied I.

"Pray watch the tourniquet carefully as he is taken home, for should it slip it will be fatal." I then bowed to Mr Cotgrave, and, followed by Captain Atkinson, stepped into the hackney-coach and drove home. "I will leave you now, Newland," said Captain Atkinson; "it is necessary that I talk this matter over, so that it is properly explained."

"Newland," said Carbonnell, "I dare say you find time hang rather heavy in this monotonous place." "Not at all," replied I; "what with dining out, dancing, and promenading, I do very well." "But we must do better. Tell me, are you a good hand at whist?" "Not by any means. Indeed, I hardly know the game." "It is a fashionable and necessary accomplishment.

"Why, Newland! what are you going to do with that money?" said the major. "I am paying my bill, major." "Paying your bill, indeed; let us see 104 pounds. O this is a confounded imposition. You mustn't pay this." At this moment the landlord entered.

"My grandfather Newland always used to say to my mother: 'Whatever you do, don't let that fellow Beaufort be introduced to the girls. But at least he's had the advantage of associating with gentlemen; in England too, they say. It's all very mysterious " She glanced at Janey and paused. She and Janey knew every fold of the Beaufort mystery, but in public Mrs.

"Very well, sir," replied Timothy; "I guess your reason for so doing, and I expect you will keep your word. Is that all?" "Yes; now you may take up the urn." We had finished our breakfast, when Timothy announced Mr Emmanuel, who followed him into the room. "Well, old cent per cent, how are you?" said the Major. "Allow me to introduce my most particular friend, Mr Newland." "Auh!

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