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Nay, what do I talk of to-morrow? isn't my Lady Piercefield and suite expected? and, moreover, Mr. and Miss Bursal's to be here, and will call for as much in an hour as your civil-spoken young lady in a twelvemonth, I reckon. So, Mr.
The only good I ever got out of these stupid Talbots was an introduction to their friend Lady Piercefield. What she could find to like in the Talbots, heaven knows. I've a notion she'll drop them, when she hears of the loss of the Bombay Castle. Enter a WAITER, with a note. Waiter. A note from my Lady Piercefield, sir. Miss B. Charming woman! Is she here, pray, sir? Waiter. Just come. Yes, ma'am.
But prior to our repast, we visited the fine old Castle, so intimately connected with by-gone days; and as soon as possible we purposed to set off toward the Abbey, distant about six or seven miles; taking Piercefield in our way.
Farmer Hearty. A Waiter and crowd of Eton Lads. The Marchioness of Piercefield, Mother of Lord John. Lady Violetta her Daughter, a Child of six or seven years old. Mrs. Talbot. Lousia Talbot, her Daughter. Miss Bursal, Daughter to the Alderman. Mrs. Newington, Landlady of the Inn at Salt Hill. Sally, a Chambermaid. Patty, a Country Girl. Pipe and Tabor, and Dance of Peasants.
All these things were but changes and moves and temporary checks in the carrying through of the business. In the end the railroad must attain its end. Jeffrey Whiting saw all these things as he sat his horse on the old Piercefield road and listened to what had been happening in the hills during the four weeks of his removal from the scene.
And the ponies, and the curricle, and the vis-a-vis what will become of them? and how shall I make my appearance at the Montem, or any WARE else? Wheeler. Well, but my lord Well, but Bursal though my Lady Piercefield though Miss Bursal is come to Salt Hill, you won't leave us all at sixes and sevens. What can we do without you? Lord J. You can do very well without me. Bursal.
They had rather I was a teacher at the High School. 'They don't want to trust their Little Bear out in the world. 'I think it is more than that, said the girl. 'I can't help thinking that he my father must have been some one rather grand, with such a beautiful name as Alwyn Piercefield Egremont.
I've punished myself I've promised to vote for Wheeler. Talb. Oh, no matter whom you vote for, my lord, if you are still my friend, and if you know me to be yours. Lord J. I must not say, "Huzza for Talbot!" LADY PIERCEFIELD, MRS. TALBOT, LOUISA, and a little girl of six years old, LADY VIOLETTA, daughter to LADY PIERCEFIELD. I like it VERY much.
Yes; I know it was that, for I saw my baptismal certificate when I stood for the scholarship; it was Dieppe, Ursula Alice, daughter of Alwyn Piercefield and Alice Elizabeth Egremont, May 15, 1860. James Everett I think he was the chaplain at Dieppe. Mary Nugent thought it the wisest way to laugh and say: 'You, of all people in the world, to want to make out a connection with the aristocracy!
And by and by, out of a pocket-book bearing the date of the General's death, came a copy of the certificate of the baptism of Ursula Alice, daughter of Alwyn Piercefield and Alice Egremont, together with that address which Miss Headworth had left at Dieppe to gratify Alice's forlorn idea of a possible rescue, and which Gregorio had asseverated to be non-existent.
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