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When, for example, Alfred Nargett Pagnell had a laughing remark, which Aminta in her childhood must have heard: "We rhyme with spaniel!"

I have a German friend in London anxious to wear his legs down stumpier. 'The name of the school? 'It is called Cuper's. Pagnell from the table at midday. Her aunt had a memory for names: what might she not have exclaimed! There would have been little in it, but it was as well that the 'boy of the name of Weyburn' at Cuper's should be unmentioned.

Morsfield beside her, perforce of a series of imperiously-toned vacuous questions, to which he listened in rigid politeness, with the ejaculation steaming off from time to time, 'A scandal! He shot glances behind him. Mrs. Pagnell was going too fast. She, however, world not hear of a halt, and she was his main apology for being present; he was excruciatingly attached to the horrid woman.

'Did you not write to him yesterday afternoon, aunt? 'You read the addresses on my letters! 'Did you not supply him with our proposed route and the time for starting? 'Pistols! exclaimed Mrs. Pagnell. 'One would fancy you think we are in the middle of the last century. Mr. Morsfield is a gentleman, not a highwayman. 'He gives the impression of his being a madman.

Pagnell had an engagement at the house of Lady Staines for the next day to meet titles and celebrities, and it precluded her comprehension of the project. She begged to have the journey postponed. She had pledged her word, she said. 'To Mr. Morsfield? said Aminta. Her aunt was astounded.

And in an accident the stringy fellow, young Weyburn, could be trusted for giving his attention to the ladies especially to the younger of the two, taking him for the man his elders were at his age. As for Pagnell, a Providence watches over the Pagnells! Mortals have no business to interfere. An accident on water would be a frolic to his girl. Swimming was a gift she had from nature.

If he could but have passed the injury, he would ultimately for his claims of service were admitted have had employment of some kind. Inoccupation was poison to him; travel juggled with his malady of restlessness; really, a compression of the warrior's natural forces. His Aminta, pushed to it by the woman Pagnell, declined to help him in softening the virulence of the disease.

He would speak the "g" in Nargett, and he, declined after a remonstrance he declined to pass Pagnell under the cedilla. Lord Ormont spoke the name like a man hating it, or an English rustic: "Nargett Pagnell," instead, of the soft and elegant "Naryett Pagnell," the only true way of speaking it; and she had always taken that pronunciation of her name for a test of people's breeding.

Barlow, "to undertake the managing that dispute in the question of great importance upon the ancient landmarks, by Dr. Another letter of Dr. Sanderson to Dr. Barlow, at Queen's College, dated "Botheby Pagnell, Sept. 17, 1657," expressing himself, "That Dr.

Her action was too decided for him to follow her up under the observation of the inn windows and a staring street. Mrs. Pagnell came out. She went boldly to Morsfield and they conferred. He was led by her to the chariot, where she pointed to a small padded slab of a seat back to the horses. Turning to the bar, he said: My friend will look to my horse. Both want watering and a bucketful.