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Miss Effingham rode on in silence for some distance, and then she said but one word more about Lord Chiltern. "He was so good to me in that cottage." On the following day the party at Saulsby was broken up, and there was a regular pilgrimage towards Loughlinter. Phineas resolved upon sleeping a night at Edinburgh on his way, and he found himself joined in the bands of close companionship with Mr.
Clarkson had not seemed to regard as strong evidence of punctuality. He had not been angry, but had simply expressed his intention of calling again, giving Phineas to understand that business would probably take him to the west of Ireland in the autumn. If only business might not take him down either to Loughlinter or to Saulsby!
"And therefore you have called in the assistance of your friend." "It is true." "In such matters you should never talk to any one, Mr. Finn. If you cannot fight your own battle, no one can fight it for you." "Miss Effingham, do you remember our ride at Saulsby?" "Very well; as if it were yesterday." "And do you remember that I asked you a question which you have never answered?"
"I can mount you, Finn, if you would like it," said the Earl. "Of course he'll like it," said Violet; "do you suppose Mr. Finn will object to ride with me in Saulsby Woods? It won't be the first time, will it?" "Violet," said Lady Baldock, "you have the most singular way of talking." "I suppose I have," said Violet; "but I don't think I can change it now. Mr.
Kennedy was one who thought much of such laws. In the meantime, Lady Laura carried her point and went to Saulsby, leaving her husband to go up to London and begin the session by himself. Lady Laura and Violet were both at Saulsby before Lord Chiltern arrived, and many were the consultations which were held between them as to the best mode in which things might be arranged.
Of course my father will hear it some day." "You are going to Saulsby, I hope, Chiltern?" "That question is easier asked than answered. It is quite true that the great difficulty has been got over. Laura has had her money.
Of course he is a Radical, but we cannot help that. All the rising young men are Radicals now. I thought him very civil at Saulsby." "But, mamma " "Well!" "Don't you think that he is a little free with Violet?" "What on earth do you mean, Augusta?" "Have you not fancied that he is fond of her?" "Good gracious, no!" "I think he is. And I have sometimes fancied that she is fond of him, too."
Phineas was to be the Saulsby candidate at Loughton for the next election, and was to come to Saulsby with the Kennedys from Loughlinter, either with the Kennedys or somewhat in advance of them. "I do not say that there will be no opposition," said the Earl, "but I expect none."
It's just a forestalling of my salary; that's all. I wouldn't do it till I saw that we were at least safe for six months to come." Then Phineas Finn with many misgivings, with much inward hatred of himself for his own weakness, did put his name on the back of the bill which Laurence Fitzgibbon had prepared for his signature. Saulsby Wood
From the moment at which he had left Saulsby he had been angry with himself for not having asked Lord Brentford to allow him to remain there till after the Baldock party should have gone on to Loughlinter. The Earl, who was very lonely in his house, would have consented at once.
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