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On went Ferrers, and soon found himself in the Mall of the Park. Here he was joined by Mr. Templeton. "I have, sir; and I regret to say " "I thought so I thought it," interrupted Templeton: "no gratitude in public men no wish, in high place, to honour virtue!" "Pardon me; Lord Saxingham declares that he should be delighted to forward your views that no man more deserves a peerage; but that "
"/We are anxious to secure your parliamentary influence in C to the proper quarter, namely, to your own family, as the best defenders of the administration, which you honour by your support. We wish signally, at the same time, to express our confidence in your principles, and our gratitude for your countenance./" "D -d sour countenance!" muttered Lord Saxingham.
And Maltravers raised his eyes, and once more beheld the countenance of Evelyn Cameron! Words of dark import gave suspicion birth. Luce. Is the wind there? That makes for me. Isab. Come, I forget a business. Wit without Money. LORD VARGRAVE'S travelling-carriage was at his door, and he himself was putting on his greatcoat in his library, when Lord Saxingham entered.
Oh, I would sooner a thousand times that Flory had taken a fancy to you." Lumley Ferrers bowed his head but said nothing. He fell into a reverie, and Lord Saxingham took up his official red box, became deep in its contents, and forgot all about the marriage of his daughter. Lumley pulled the check-string as the carriage entered Pall Mall, and desired to be set down at "The Travellers."
I may have no male offspring meanwhile, draw on me to any reasonable amount young men have expenses but be prudent, and if you want to get on in the world, never let the world detect you in a scrape. There, leave me now." "My best, my heartfelt thanks!" "Hush sound Lord Saxingham again; I must and will have this bauble I have set my heart on it."
While Lord Saxingham was borne on to settle the affairs of the nation, not being able to settle those of his own household, Ferrers was inquiring the address of Castruccio Cesarini. The porter was unable to give it him. The Signor generally called every day for his notes, but no one at the club knew where he lodged.
In politics; though nothing could be finally settled till his return, letters from Lord Saxingham assured him that all was auspicious: the court and the heads of the aristocracy daily growing more alienated from the premier, and more prepared for a Cabinet revolution.
"Ha! do you think so?" "Will you leave the matter to me?" "Certainly you are a monstrous clever fellow, and we all esteem you." "Sit down and write as I dictate, my dear lord." "Well," said Lord Saxingham, seating himself at Lumley's enormous writing-table "well, go on." "My dear Mr. Templeton " "Too familiar," said Lord Saxingham. "Not a bit; go on." "My dear Mr. Templeton:
"I cannot restrain you, Lady Florence," said he, half smiling, "but my conscience will not let me be an accomplice. I will turn king's evidence, and hunt out Lord Saxingham to send him to you." Lady Florence, whose face was averted from his, did not appear to hear him. "And you, Mr. Maltravers," turning quickly round "you have you friends?
"Oh, stop this headlong current of your goodness; It comes too fast upon a feeble soul." DRYDEN: Sebastian and Doras. THE smooth physician had paid his evening visit; Lord Saxingham had gone to a cabinet dinner, for Life must ever walk side by side with Death: and Lady Florence Lascelles was alone.
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