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Bungay would come forth to step into her chaise and take her drive, settling herself on the cushions, and casting looks of defiance at Mrs. Bacon's opposite windows at Mrs. Bacon, who was as yet a chaiseless woman. On such occasions, when very much wroth at her sister-in-law's splendour Mrs.

If that is all, we are quite satisfied, and feel perfectly safe in having you for a librarian.’ Am I not justified in saying that at one time Bungay influences reached far and near? Great Yarmouth NonconformistsIntellectual lifeDawson TurnerAstley CooperHudson GurneyMrs. Bendish.

He could thus afford to put up with the small everyday calamity of having a wife who loved another man better than she loved him. The presence of the Duke of St Bungay at Matching was assumed to be a sure sign of Mr Palliser's coming triumph.

Author of "Framley Parsonage," "Orley Farm," "The Way We Live Now," etc., etc. Bungay: Clay and Taylor, Printers. Hampstead remained nearly a fortnight down at Trafford, returning to Hendon only a few days before Christmas.

Lady Glencora was met at the top of the stairs by Lady Monk, who came out to her, almost into the gallery, with her sweetest smile, so that the newly-arrived guest, of course, entered into the small room. There sat the Duchess of St Bungay on her stool in the corner, and there, next to the Duchess, but at the moment engaged in no conversation, stood Mr Bott.

Shandon was shambling about among the drinking tenants and gipsies: Finucane constant in attendance on the two ladies, to whom gentlemen of their acquaintance, and connected with the publishing house, came up to pay a visit. Among others, Mr. Archer came up to make her his bow, and told Mrs. Bungay who was on the course.

He silently made room for me, and bending down so as to bring my eye upon a level with his, I managed to gain some slight glimpse of the scene within the cabin. Mrs. Bungay stood with her back to the fireplace, an iron skillet firmly gripped in one hand. Her face was red with indignation, and there was a look in her eyes, together with a defiant set to her chin, which promised trouble.

There were a few words to be spoken as to some future Cabinet meeting, something perhaps to be settled as to some man's work or position, a hint to be given, and a lesson to be learned, for of these inner Cabinet Councils between these two statesmen there was frequent use; and then the Duke of St. Bungay took his leave.

Shandon was shambling about among the drinking tents and gipsies: Finucane constant in attendance on the two ladies, to whom gentlemen of their acquaintance, and connected with the publishing house, came up to pay a visit. Among others, Mr. Archer came up to make her his bow, and told Mrs. Bungay who was on the course.

Duncombe stood on the step, crying out, "Well, Cecil, how have you sped with Mrs. Bungay?" "Horrid woman!" and no more was heard, as Cecil entered Mr. Pettitt's establishment. "That might be echoed," said Tom, who was boiling over at the speech to his sister. "I knew that ape was an intolerable little prig of a peacock, but I didn't think she could be such a brute to you, Rosie!

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