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You have only to study the standing and crouching figures in the group to see how virile and full of insight he can be." "But the recumbent figure " I began. "You remember that he said it was idealized," Quarles said. "It is undoubtedly full of of strength, but for the moment I am more interested in the bust. Why does it differ so widely from Musgrave's portrait?
All was hubbub, barking dogs, shouting men, and Hal scarcely knew anything till he was aware of two or three shrouded nuns, as it seemed, standing by their ponies, of merchantmen or carters trying to quiet and harness frightened mules, of waggons overturned, of a general confusion over which arose Lord Musgrave's powerful authoritative voice. 'Kit of Clumber!
Louisa Musgrave's jump on the Cobb at Lyme Regis produces more commotion in the Jane Austen world than murder and arson do in an ordinary novel. Her people do not even seem, for the most part, to be interested in anything but their opinions of each other. They have few passions beyond match-making. They are unconcerned about any of the great events of their time.
Would it not be, instead, a grateful task more fully to depicture how Rudolph Musgrave's love of Anne won finally to its reward, and these two shared the evening of their lives in tranquil service of unswerving love come to its own at last?
Musgrave's, have strained our eyes and stretched our necks to catch a glimpse of his old gray house, nestling low down among its elms. Barbara does not altogether deny the desirability of the arrangement; she is not, however, so sanguine as I as to its feasibility, and she positively declines to consent to enter actively into it until she has seen him. This will be on Sunday.
Curse on the rogues! Sent from the Scots Swift. So much the worse to rely on the cursed Scots. Argyle took notice of Sir Marmaduke Langdale's, and Sir Philip Musgrave's being in the town. Swift. That Scotch dog. They entreated them with all imaginable importunity, that they would take the Covenant. Swift. Their damned Covenant.
"That is tantamount to saying they are both fine pieces of work," he answered. "And means, I suppose, that the real woman was somewhere between the two," said Zena. "Possibly, but with Musgrave's idea the predominant truth," said Quarles. "Why?" asked Zena. Quarles shrugged his shoulders. He had no answer to give. "The day after to-morrow, Wigan, we will go to the Agricultural Institute."
So I am envious, just as we ordinary mortals can't help being of you both; and may I say it? I am glad." They were standing thus when a boy of ten or eleven came unhurriedly into the "section." He assumed possession of Colonel Musgrave's hand as though the action were a matter of course. "I got lost, Colonel Musgrave," the child composedly announced.
Among the men of Rudolph Musgrave's generation those gallant oldsters who were born and bred, and meant to die, in Lichfield, Patricia did not lack for admirers. Tom May was one of them, of course; rarely a pretty face escaped the tribute of at least one proposal from Tom May.
It is widely conceded that Gilbert Stuart never in his after work surpassed the painting which hung then in Rudolph Musgrave's study, the portrait of the young Gerald Musgrave, afterward the friend of Jefferson and Henry, and, still later, the author of divers bulky tomes, pertaining for the most part to ethnology.
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