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During dinner, when the Captain, whom his daughter treated most respectfully, ceased prattling about himself and his adventures, Pen tried to engage the Fotheringay in conversation about poetry and about her profession. He asked her what she thought of Ophelia's madness, and whether she was in love with Hamlet or not? "In love with such a little ojous wretch as that stunted manager of a Bingley?"

Turn out this fellow! do you hear me?" and he broke away from me, and flung into his study in a rage. "He's an ojous horrid monsther of a man, that husband of yours!" said Lady Drum, seizing hold of her elder grand-daughter's arm, "and I hate him; and so come away, for the dinner'll be getting cold:" and she was for hurrying away Lady Jane without more ado.

It's a pretty property, though sadly encumbered; for old Sir George was the divvle of a man a friend of Hanbury Williams, and Lyttleton, and those horrid, monstrous, ojous people! How much will he have now, mister, when the Admiral dies?" "Why, ma'am, I can't say; but the Admiral is not my friend's father." "Not his father? but he is, I tell you, and I'm never wrong. Who is his father, then?"

"And who was that hidjus manster" that was the way her Ladyship pronounced, "that ojous vulgar wretch, with the iron heels to his boots, and the big mouth, and the imitation goold neck-chain, who steered at us so as we got into the carriage?"

Lady Jane screamed; Lady Fanny laughed; old Lady Drum looked as if she did not care twopence, and said "Serve you right for swearing, you ojous man you!" "Hadn't you better come into the carriage, Edmund Mr. Preston?" cried out the lady, anxiously. "Oh, I'm sure I'll slip out, ma'am," says I. "Pooh pooh! don't stir," said Lady Drum: "it's my carriage; and if Mr.

Preston chooses to swear at a lady of my years in that ojous vulgar way in that ojous vulgar way I repeat I don't see why my friends should be inconvenienced for him. Let him sit on the dicky if he likes, or come in and ride bodkin." It was quite clear that my Lady Drum hated her grandson-in-law heartily; and I've remarked somehow in families that this kind of hatred is by no means uncommon. Mr.

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