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Juliana, when she saw him, left her companion, and passing him swiftly, said, 'Follow me presently into the conservatory. Evan strolled near the group, and bowed to Mrs. Shorne, whom he had not seen that morning. The lady's acknowledgement of his salute was constrained, and but a shade on the side of recognition. They were silent till he was out of earshot.

'What harm? Lady Jocelyn asked; for Rose's absence of conscious guile in appealing to her reason had subjugated that great faculty. 'Simply a sense of propriety, Emily, said Mrs. Shorne, with a glance at Ferdinand. 'You have no objection, I suppose! Lady Jocelyn addressed him. 'Ferdinand will join us, said Rose. 'Thank you, Rose, I'd rather not, he replied.

'How am I to do it, then? he added, suddenly remembering his debt to Evan. Mrs. Shorne instructed him how to do it quietly, and without fear of scandal. The miserable champion replied that it was very well for her to tell him to say this and that, but and she thought him demented he must, previous to addressing Harrington in those terms, have money. 'Money! echoed the lady. 'Money!

'He will not let us help him, Mama, unless we have all given him our hands. 'Probably not. There's always a fund of nonsense in those who are capable of great things, I observe. It shall be a family expedition, if you like. 'What! exclaimed Mrs. Shorne. 'Do you mean that you intend to allow Rose to make one of the party? Franks! is that your idea? Sir Franks looked at his wife.

The idea was so utterly opposed to the principles Sir Franks had been trained in, that his intellect could not grasp it. He listened to his sister, Mrs. Shorne: he listened to his wife; he agreed with all they said, though what they said was widely diverse: he consented to see and speak to Evan, and he did so, and was much the most distressed.

Juliana, when she saw him, left her companion, and passing him swiftly, said, 'Follow me presently into the conservatory. Evan strolled near the group, and bowed to Mrs. Shorne, whom he had not seen that morning. The lady's acknowledgement of his salute was constrained, and but a shade on the side of recognition. They were silent till he was out of earshot.

Then my Grandpapa Bonner is out of the list, and such numbers of good worthy men? Mrs. Shorne understood the hit at the defunct manufacturer. She said: 'You must most distinctly give me your promise, while this young adventurer remains here I think it will not be long not to be compromising yourself further, as you now do.

'I can't agree with you, replied her ladyship. 'I would rather have her sit and sigh by the hour, and loathe roast beef. That would look nearer a cure. 'She has the notions of a silly country girl, said Mrs. Shorne. 'Exactly, Lady Jocelyn replied. 'A season in London will give her balance.

I have, however, an earlier study of the same subject from the churchyard at Shorne Village, near Gravesend, which, is here given for comparison, and I have seen two others at Cranbrook. They all have some features alike, but there are differences in the treatment of details in each case. "To Mary Layton, died Jan. 12, 1760; Joseph Layton, died May 21, 1757; and Will. Holmes, died Aug. 26, 1752."

Beamsley Glasier, Capt. John Fenton, Rev. Moncrief, Capt. Daniel Claus, Capt. Samuel Holland, Brig. Gen'l. Ralph Burton, Lieut. Wm. Keough, Lieut. Richard Shorne and others. Captain Glasier seems to have obtained am extended leave of absence from his military duties and for three years most of his time was spent in trying to settle the society's townships.

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