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'Nay, I have been used to think the parish my business, home my leisure. 'Yes, said Mrs. Dusautoy, 'but then you were the womankind of the clergy, now you are a laywoman. 'I think you have work at home, said the Vicar. 'Work, but not work enough! cried Albinia. 'The girls will help me; only tell me what I may do. 'I say, "what you can," said Mrs. Dusautoy.

Osborn, and Dusautoy but I will call Bowles. Apparently the little boy had escaped entirely unhurt, but the surgeon still spoke of the morrow, and he was so startled and restless, that Albinia feared to move, and felt the dark study a refuge from the voices and sounds that she feared to encounter, lest they should again occasion the dreadful screaming. 'Oh, if they would only go home! she said.

Kendal, believe me, I intended to have told him the utmost farthing I thought I had done so but this was a thing Dusautoy had persuaded me into half consenting to have some wine with him from a cheating Portuguese then ordered more than ever I knew of, and the man went and became bankrupt, and sent in a great abominable bill that I no more owned, nor had reason to expect than my horse.

What could I do, when Dusautoy entreated me, with tears in his eyes, not to deprive him of the only chance of saving his nephew? 'Umph, was the most innocent sound Albinia could persuade herself to make. 'Besides, continued Mr. Kendal, 'it will be better to have the affair open and avowed than to have all this secret plotting going on without being able to prevent it.

Emily is charmed to have Albinia for a neighbour. 'Does she know nothing of the Meadows' family? 'Nothing but that old Mrs. Meadows lives in the town with one unmarried daughter. She speaks highly of the clergyman. 'John Dusautoy? Ay, he is admirable not that I have done more than see him at visitations when he was curate at Lauriston. 'Is he married? 'I fancy he is, but I am not sure.

So bold a venture! continued Mrs. Dusautoy amid peals of laughter. 'What is there to laugh at? said Mr. Dusautoy, putting on a look between merriment and simplicity. 'What else could I have done? I should have done the same whoever I had met. 'Ah! now he is afraid of your taking it as too great a compliment!

Hope had rather a good opinion of Miss Sophia, and as she had never molested him, could talk to her, so he straightway became engrossed in the logical and theological aspects of the theory; and Mrs. Dusautoy could hardly suppress her smile at this unconscious ponderous attempt at a counter flirtation, with Saturn and Jupiter as weapons for light skirmishing.

Cavendish Dusautoy alighted from their carriage at Willow Lawn, the cry of the vicar and of the assembled household was, 'Have you heard that Sebastopol is taken? 'Any news of Gilbert? was Lucy's demand. 'No, the cavalry were not landed, so he had nothing to do with it. 'I say, uncle, said Algernon, 'shall I send up a sovereign to those ringers?

A certain yearning for personal beauty was a curious part of her character, and she would have been ashamed to own the pleasure those few words had given her, or how much serenity and forbearance they were worth; and her good-humour was put to the proof that evening, for grandmamma had a tea-party, bent on extracting the full description of the great Algernon Greenaway Cavendish Dusautoy, Esquire.

'If I could dare to hope so but I cannot presume to take home to myself those assurances, when I know that I only resolve, that I may have resolutions to break. 'Have you ever laid all this personally before Mr. Dusautoy? 'No; I have thought of it, but, mixed up as this is with his nephew and my sister, it is impossible! But you are a clergyman, Mr. Ferrars! he added, eagerly. Mr.

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