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Then he had his arms around her, and was laughing and talking a thousand sweet, unreasonable things. "Oh, Mr. Tresham, let me go! Let me go!" cried Denas. "Not while you say 'Mr. Tresham." "Oh, Roland!" "Yes, love, Roland. Say it a thousand times. Did you think I had forgotten you?" "You were very cruel." "Cruel to be kind, Denas. My love! they think I am in London. Everyone thinks so.

Afterwards the play scarcely fulfilled the promise of its commencement. At the third act Trent had lost all interest in it. Suddenly an idea occurred to him. He drew a card from his pocket and, scribbling a word or two on it, passed it along to Lady Tresham. She leaned forward and smiled approval upon him. "Delightful!" Trent reached for his hat and whispered in Ernestine's ear.

"The council have received, Sir Gervaise Tresham," the grand master said, "full details from Sir John Kendall of the manner in which you first discovered, and have since followed up the daring plot by which the slaves at St.

Well, you see, sir, your dangling about my house keeps honest men outside, and I would be obliged to you, sir in fact, sir, I require you at once to make Miss Tresham understand that your protestations are lies simple and straightforward lies, sir. I insist on your telling her that your love-making is your amusement and girls' hearts the pawns with which you play.

I was deeply grieved at my separation from Miss Vernon, yet not so much so as I should have been, had not my father's apprehended distresses forced themselves on my attention; and I was distressed by the news of Mr. Tresham, yet less so than if they had fully occupied my mind.

Penfer's church; he had given its fine chime of bells and renovated its ancient pews of black oak. The new organ had been his last Christmas gift to the parish, and out of his purse mainly had come the new school buildings. The rector might ignore Miss Tresham, but she smiled to herself when she reflected on the salaams he would yet make to Mrs. Robert Burrell.

Now, Tresham, I have to thank you warmly, for Harcourt and I doubly owe our lives to you. It was thanks to your quickness of wit that we regained our boat, for I would not have given a ducat for our chances had you not thought of that scheme. In the second place, we should assuredly have been overtaken again had it not been for your happy thought of crippling them by burning their sails. By St.

In the deepest distress at the utter ruin of the cause, and in ignorance of the fate of her husband, who she could only hope was one of those who had gained sanctuary, Dame Tresham prepared for flight. This accomplished, she had only to wait, and sit in tearless anguish at the window, listening intently whenever a horseman rode past. All night her watch continued.

They found all the rest of the party already in their seats and the curtain about to go up. They took the two end stalls, Trent on the outside. One chair only, next to him, remained unoccupied. "You people haven't hurried," Lady Tresham remarked, leaning forward. "We are in time at any rate," Ernestine answered, letting her cloak fall upon the back of the stall.

Look down and see what sin this Roland Tresham be doing!" "In youth change appears to be certain gain; Age knows that it is generally certain loss." "The worst wounds are those our own hands inflict." "Like as a father pitieth his children." "A mother is a mother still, The holiest thing alive."

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