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Cuddie, somewhat relenting, grinned a smile on his artful mistress, while Morton wrapped himself up in his cloak, took his sword under his arm, and went straight to the place of the young nobleman's confinement. He asked the sentinels if any thing extraordinary had occurred.
These did not constitute a literary drama; but they kept the idea of dramatic representation in being, though no such thing as a theatre or building constructed for the purpose existed as yet. The performances were given either in Church, or, later, in a nobleman's hall, or in the courtyard of an inn.
Therefore, Mr Gazebee merely simpered, and did not answer the question put to him. Mr Palliser said nothing more about it, nor did the earl; and then the joke died away. Mr Plantagenet Palliser was the Duke of Omnium's heir, heir to that nobleman's title and to his enormous wealth; and, therefore, was a man of mark in the world. He sat in the House of Commons, of course.
There is in this pavilion, which was formerly the abode of a nobleman's left-handed wife, you see, sir," said Adrienne, smiling, "that live in a very profane place there is here a secret place of concealment, so wonderfully well-contrived, that it can defy all searches. Georgette will conduct you to it. You will be very well accommodated.
Young people must be at some harlequinade. 'But it is very shocking. And he? 'He plays last and loose, warm and cold. I'm ready to settle twenty times a nobleman's dowry on my niece and she's a fine girl, a handsome girl, educated up to the brim, fit to queen it in any drawing-room. He holds her by some arts that don't hold him, it seems. He's all for politics.
Many a question and answer had already been exchanged between those assembled round the board, many a pleasant memory recalled, when Peter, after the dishes had been removed and a new jug with better wine placed on the table, filled the young nobleman's glass again, and raised his own.
Wingfold, I never allow any such foolish jests in my hearing. It was a DOOR-keeper the Psalmist said and to the house of God, not a nobleman's park." "A verger, I suppose," thought Wingfold. "Seriously, Mrs. Ramshorn, that poor little atom of a creature is the wisest man I know," he said. "Likely enough, in YOUR judgment, Mr. Wingfold," said the dean's widow, and drew herself up.
There's nothing like seeing things for yourself. Most elegant damask on the table. Mary Hopkins, where did you get that damask?" Mrs. Hopkins, whose cheeks were flushed, and who looked considerably worried, replied that it had been left to her by her own mother. "My mother was a housekeeper in a nobleman's family," she said, "and she was given that cloth and two or three more like it.
He is a man of great talent, better and worthier than any one I know. You will have a son worthy of his ancestors. And finally, no one of your family has disgraced it, sir, for Viscount Albert is not a Commarin." "No," rejoined the count quickly, "a Commarin would be dead at this hour; and blood washes all away." The old nobleman's remark set the investigating magistrate thinking profoundly.
I mean to say that an Esmond is as good as a Churchill; and when the King comes back, the Marquis of Esmond's sister may be a match for any nobleman's daughter in the kingdom. There are but two marquises in all England, William Herbert Marquis of Powis, and Francis James Marquis of Esmond; and hark you, Harry, now swear you will never mention this.
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