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However, he turned over the other letters without interest, just glancing languidly through them, looked disappointed, and exclaimed 'None from Hollywell! Has nothing been heard from them? Thorndale, I insist on knowing whether De Courcy has heard anything of Lady Morville. 'He has heard of her arrival in England.
He spoke of the number of tenantry, and the manorial rights, and the influence in both town and county, which, in years gone by, had been proved to the utmost in many a fierce struggle with the house of Thorndale. Sir Guy Morville might be one of the first men in England if he were not wanting to himself. Mr.
He tried to get Guy's attention, by speaking of Redclyffe, of the large circle influenced by the head of the Morville family, and of the hopes entertained by Lord Thorndale that this power would prove a valuable support to the rightful cause.
Thorndale came to claim Eveleen at that moment. It was the second time she had danced with him, and it did not pass unobserved by Philip, nor the long walk up and down after the dance was over. At length his friend came up to him and said something warm in admiration of her. 'She is very Irish, was Philip's answer, with a cold smile, and Mr.
In the morning, we had been looking at those beautiful windows of the great church, when I turned round, and saw a gentleman an Englishman gazing with all his might at Guy. We met again in the evening, and presently Mr. Thorndale came and told us it was Mr. Shene. 'Shene, the painter? 'Yes.
'You did not ask about Philip? said Charlotte, with great earnestness. 'He is staying at Thorndale, and then going to St. Mildred's, said Laura. 'I hope you are relieved, said her brother; and she looked in doubt whether she ought to laugh. 'And what do you think of Sir Guy? 'May he only be worthy of his dog! replied Charles.
'He has been brought up so as to make the theory of wisdom come early, said Philip, who was nearer than she thought. 'Is that intended for disparagement? she asked quickly. I think very highly of him; he has a great deal of sense and right feeling, was Philip's sedate answer; and he turned away to say some last words to Mr. Thorndale.
It is of no use to talk to you! said Eveleen, running away. 'No; but Eva, said Amy, pursuing her, 'don't go off with a wrong fancy. Charles has teased Laura so much about Philip, that of course it makes her shy of him before strangers; and it would never have done to laugh about their choosing the same things when Mr. Thorndale was there. 'I must be satisfied, I suppose.
James Thorndale, as before, drove him thither, coming to the Ashfords while he was busy with Markham. He would not go up to the Park, he only went through some necessary business with Markham, and then walked down to the Cove, afterwards sitting for about ten minutes in Mrs. Ashford's drawing-room.
Thorndale, whom she had known in his school-days as Philip's protege but could that be her brother?
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