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"She enjoy rather poor spirits, sir," responded the under-gardener. "Mr. Carthew the old gentleman, I mean died less than a year ago; Lord Tillibody, her ladyship's brother, two months after; and then there was the sad business about the young gentleman. Killed in the 'unting-field, sir; and her ladyship's favourite. The present Mr. Norris has never been so equally." "Dear, dear, how sad!
Lloyd Osbourne - The Wrecker

Henry in "the 'unting-field," with a vast elaboration of painful circumstance, and buried him in the midst of a whole sorrowing county, before I could so much as manage to bring upon the stage my intimate friend, Mr. Norris. At the name the ex-butler grew diplomatic, and the ex-lady's-maid tender.
Robert Louis Stevenson - The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. 13

Henry in "the 'unting-field," with a vast elaboration of painful circumstance, and buried him in the midst of a whole sorrowing county, before I could so much as manage to bring upon the stage my intimate friend, Mr. Norris. At the name, the ex-butler grew diplomatic, and the ex-lady's-maid tender.
Lloyd Osbourne - The Wrecker
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