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Wherefore is Dorothe Stevens so great that one must not say ill of her that they be plunged in the pond? Did she but have her deserts, would she be at home and Ann Linkon on the stool? Marry! I trow not!" "Prythee, good dame Woodley, be more chary of your tongue, lest you be brought to judgment," interposed a more cautious sister.
A young man, calling himself Edward Wareing, the son of Elizabeth Wareing, and said to be engaged in an attorney's office in Liverpool, was also a not unfrequent visitor at Dale Farm; and once he had the insolent presumption to address a note to Mary Woodley, formally tendering his hand and fortune! This, however, did not suit Mr. Thorndyke's views, and Mr.
On hearing on whom he had set his affections, Lord Elmwood immediately left the room for the apartment where Sandford, Miss Woodley, and Matilda were sitting, and cried with an angry voice, and with his countenance disordered, "Rushbrook has offended me beyond pardon. Go, Sandford, and tell him this instant to quit my house, and never dare to return."
"You good-for-nothing rogue! are you turned up again like a bad tester, staring into the kitchen like a great oaf, as you be?" There was a general laugh, and Eleanor said, "That must be Diggory." "A poor country clown," said Lady Woodley, "whom we sent to join my son's troop. I hope he is in no danger." "Oh no," said Mr. Enderby; "he has only to return to his plough."
You are destroying my prospects of futurity, you are making this world too dear to me! I am transported by the tidings you have revealed and yet, perhaps, I had better not have heard them!" he exclaimed. And then, to prevent further question, he hastened out of the room. Within a few days he was her professed lover she, the happiest of human beings Miss Woodley partaking in the joy. Mr.
"That will be a kindness, indeed," said Lady Woodley, hardly able to restrain the eagerness with which she heard the offer made, that gave the best hope of saving her son. She was not certain that the colonel had not some suspicion of the true state of the case, and would not take notice, unwilling to ruin the son of his friend, and at the same time reluctant to fail in his duty to his employers.
I was betimes in court the next morning, and Mr. Barnes, proud as a peacock of figuring as an attorney in an important civil suit, was soon at my side. The case had excited more interest than I had supposed, and the court was very early filled, Mary Woodley and her grandfather soon arrived; and a murmur of commiseration ran through the auditory as they took their seats by the side of Barnes.
Cromwell's fortune has not forsaken him; he has driven the Scots and their allies out of Worcester." Lady Woodley was too much accustomed to evil tidings to be as much overcome by them as her young son had been; she only turned somewhat paler, and asked, "The King lives?" "He was last seen on Worcester bridge. Troops are sent to every port whence he might attempt an escape."
Lady Woodley was not sorry to stop the current of her little girl's communications by despatching her on another message, and asking Colonel Enderby whether he would not prefer taking a little rest in his room before supper-time, offering, at the same time all the remedies for bruises and wounds that every good housekeeper of the time was sure to possess. She had a real regard for Mr.
But when the carriage stopped at the inn-gate, and her name was announced, he turned pale something like a foreboding of disaster trembled at his heart and Miss Woodley was obliged to be the first to welcome his lovely charge lovely beyond description. But the natural vivacity, the gaiety which report had given to Miss Milner, were softened by her recent sorrow to a meek sadness.
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