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I believe she will turn up safe and sound and By the way, has it occurred to you that she may have eloped? Was she in love with anybody? Was she interested in any young fellow that you didn't approve of?" "She never spoke of being in love with anybody. She never even gave us an inklin' of such a thing. She would have told her mother.
Upon neither of these points could I be satisfied; merely ascertaining, in regard to him, that a sudden accident in his family had caused his removal from Dr. Bransby's academy on the afternoon of the day in which I myself had eloped. But in a brief period I ceased to think upon the subject; my attention being all absorbed in a contemplated departure for Oxford.
When James the Second eloped from the throne, and was casually picked up at Feversham, by his injured subjects, they remembered he was their king. The church and Queen Anne, like a joyous co-partnership, were toasted together. The barrel was willingly emptied to honour the queen, and the toaster lamented he could honour her no more.
As I came in sight of the school-house where I had so often been flogged in the cause of wisdom, you would hardly have recognized the truant boy who but a few years since had eloped so heedlessly from its walls.
For instance, I was in Haddon Hall once, and they showed me the back stairway where a fair lady had eloped with her lover. Have they anything of that kind to show here?" Miss Earle was silent for a few moments. "Yes," she said, "I am afraid they have." "Afraid? Why, that is perfectly delightful. Did the young lady of the house elope with her lover?" "Oh, don't talk in that way, George," she said.
Then he met Helen Bladen and 's sure's you live she 'changed the name and not the letter and changed for a heap sight worse 'n the better' when she eloped with me. Thank the Lord she didn't live long enough to see the worst, and you hardly remember her at all.
But it is only to say, please forget the girl who calls herself Then the notes were shown to the other two guests, Elise and Channing, for the departure of Azalea could not be kept secret, and of course they must immediately put forth every possible effort to find her. "I always thought she was queer," said Elise, "but these notes are the queerest thing yet! Do you suppose she has eloped?"
She said that feeling certain that her mother would not give her consent to her marriage, she had eloped with her lover, who had got together enough money to go to Naples, and when they reached that town he would marry her. She begged me to console her mother and make her listen to reason, as she had not gone off with an adventurer but with a man of rank, her equal.
"She was down at the station and told me how Evelyn was lost, and then she went in with me." Maud laughed her aggravating laugh again. "Well, maybe it was just as well she did," she said, "or else they would have said you and Wollaston had eloped, sure." Maria began to speak, but her voice was drowned by the rumble of the New York train on the other track. The Wardway train was late.
At eleven o'clock, though an hour before the time appointed, while Cecilia was sitting in Lady Margaret's dressing room, "with sad civility and an aching head," she was summoned to Mr Briggs in the parlour. He immediately began reproaching her with having eloped from him, in the summer, and with the various expences she had caused him from useless purchases and spoilt provisions.
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