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Mr. Scarborough's Family

Chapter 3 HARRY ANNESLEY.

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nnesley had been introduced to the captain by his brother, and an intimacy had grown up between them. He had brought him to Tretton Park when Florence was there, and Harry had since made his own way

what all these tokens had meant. Her cousin, Captain Scarborough, was to her magnificent, powerful, but terrible withal. She had asked herself a thousand times whether it would be possible for her to love him and to become his wife. She had never quite given even to herself an answer to this question till she had suddenly found herself enabled to do so by his over-confidence in asking her to confess that she loved him. She had never acknowledged anything, even to herself, as to Harry

s period. There will be found to be nothing very heroic about him. He is a young man with more than a fair allowance of a young man's folly;-it may also be said of a young man's weak

rate country gentleman; but though Buston be not very far removed from the centre of everything, being in Hertfordshire and not more than forty miles from London, Mr. Prosper lived so retired a life, and was so far removed from the ways of men, that he apparently did not know but that his heir was as completely entitled to lead an idle life as though he were the son of a duke or a brewer. It must not, however, be imagined that Mr. Prosper was especially attached to his nephew. When the boy left th

ly a religious man, or that the rector was the reverse: but the parson was joyous, whereas the other was solemn. The squire,-who never went to church, because he was supposed to be ill,-made up for the deficiency by his devotional tendencies when the children were at the Hall. He read through a sermon after dinner, unintelligibly and even inaudibly. At this his brother-in-law, who had an evening service in his own church, of course never was present; but Mrs. Annesley and the girls were there, and the younger children. But Harry Annesley had absolutely declined; and his uncle having found out that he never attended the church service, although he always left the

to refuse her allegiance to this sovereign by the interference of her other very indifferent suitor. What would be Buston and two thousand a year, as compared with all the glories and limitless income of the great Tretton property? Captain Scarborough, with his mustaches and magnificence, was just the man who would be sure to become a peer. She had always heard the income fixed at thirty thousand a year. What would a few debts signify to thirty thousand a year? Such had been her thoughts up to the period of Captain Scarborough's late visit, when he had come to Cheltenham, and had renewed his demand for Flor

t he was not and never had been the heir to Tretton Park. All that still increasing property about Tretton, on which so many hopes had been founded, would belong to his brother. Harry, as he heard the tale, immediately connected it with Florence. He had, of course, known the captain was a suitor to the girl's hand, and there had been a time when he thought that his own hopes were consequentl

ed at once at the house and saw the mother, but Florence was discreet

n the eye of the law." Then he had to undertake that task, very difficul

on that he failed for a long time to make her comprehend it. "Do yo

at fi

at he k

it. He confesses

nt to rob Augustus all through?" Harry again shrugged his shoulder. "Is it not much more probable that if

at any rate Captain Mountjoy had gambled so recklessly as to put himself for ever and ever out of reach of a shilling o

clared his own love either to the mother or daughter, and now appeared simply as a narrator of this t

id, starting to his feet, "that I a

ve come here to vilif

as I say, you cannot think it right that he should marry your dau

ness of yours,

ain think that her bus

s day or the next to allow him to see Florence, and at la

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1 Chapter 1 MR. SCARBOROUGH.2 Chapter 2 FLORENCE MOUNTJOY.3 Chapter 3 HARRY ANNESLEY.4 Chapter 4 CAPTAIN SCARBOROUGH'S DISAPPEARANCE.5 Chapter 5 AUGUSTUS SCARBOROUGH.6 Chapter 6 HARRY ANNESLEY TELLS HIS SECRET.7 Chapter 7 HARRY ANNESLEY GOES TO TRETTON.8 Chapter 8 HARRY ANNESLEY TAKES A WALK.9 Chapter 9 AUGUSTUS HAS HIS OWN DOUBTS.10 Chapter 10 SIR MAGNUS MOUNTJOY.11 Chapter 11 MONTE CARLO.12 Chapter 12 HARRY ANNESLEY'S SUCCESS.13 Chapter 13 MRS. MOUNTJOY'S ANGER.14 Chapter 14 THEY ARRIVE IN BRUSSELS.15 Chapter 15 MR. ANDERSON'S LOVE.16 Chapter 16 MR. AND MISS GREY.17 Chapter 17 MR. GREY DINES AT HOME.18 Chapter 18 THE CARROLL FAMILY.19 Chapter 19 MR. GREY GOES TO TRETTON.20 Chapter 20 MR. GREY'S OPINION OF THE SCARBOROUGH FAMILY.21 Chapter 21 MR. SCARBOROUGH'S THOUGHTS OF HIMSELF.22 Chapter 22 HARRY ANNESLEY IS SUMMONED HOME.23 Chapter 23 THE RUMORS AS TO MR. PROSPER.24 Chapter 24 HARRY ANNESLEY'S MISERY.25 Chapter 25 HARRY AND HIS UNCLE.26 Chapter 26 MARMADUKE LODGE.27 Chapter 27 THE PROPOSAL.28 Chapter 28 MR. HARKAWAY.29 Chapter 29 RIDING HOME.30 Chapter 30 PERSECUTION.31 Chapter 31 FLORENCE'S REQUEST.32 Chapter 32 MR. ANDERSON IS ILL.33 Chapter 33 MR. BARRY.34 Chapter 34 MR. JUNIPER.35 Chapter 35 MR. BARRY AND MR. JUNIPER.36 Chapter 36 GURNEY & MALCOLMSON'S.37 Chapter 37 VICTORIA STREET.38 Chapter 38 THE SCARBOROUGH CORRESPONDENCE.39 Chapter 39 HOW THE LETTERS WERE RECEIVED.40 Chapter 40 VISITORS AT TRETTON.41 Chapter 41 MOUNTJOY SCARBOROUGH GOES TO BUSTON.42 Chapter 42 CAPTAIN VIGNOLLES ENTERTAINS HIS FRIENDS.43 Chapter 43 MR. PROSPER IS VISITED BY HIS LAWYERS.44 Chapter 44 MR. PROSPER'S TROUBLES.45 Chapter 45 A DETERMINED YOUNG LADY.46 Chapter 46 M. GRASCOUR.47 Chapter 47 FLORENCE BIDS FAREWELL TO HER LOVERS.48 Chapter 48 MR. PROSPER CHANGES HIS MIND.49 Chapter 49 CAPTAIN VIGNOLLES GETS HIS MONEY.50 Chapter 50 THE LAST OF MISS THOROUGHBUNG.51 Chapter 51 MR. PROSPER IS TAKEN ILL.52 Chapter 52 MR. BARRY AGAIN.53 Chapter 53 THE BEGINNING OF THE LAST PLOT.54 Chapter 54 RUMMELSBURG.55 Chapter 55 MR. GREY'S REMORSE.56 Chapter 56 SCARBOROUGH'S REVENGE.57 Chapter 57 MR. PROSPER SHOWS HIS GOOD-NATURE.58 Chapter 58 MR. SCARBOROUGH'S DEATH.59 Chapter 59 JOE THOROUGHBUNG'S WEDDING.60 Chapter 60 MR. SCARBOROUGH IS BURIED.61 Chapter 61 HARRY ANNESLEY IS ACCEPTED.62 Chapter 62 THE LAST OF MR. GREY.63 Chapter 63 THE LAST OF AUGUSTUS SCARBOROUGH.64 Chapter 64 THE LAST OF FLORENCE MOUNTJOY.