Luttrell Of Arran
persuaded himself he was reading with all the enjoyment it had once afforded him, by t
iar and the jessamine, and the gentle drip-drip of a little trickling rivulet over some rock-work, seemed still to steep his senses in a pleasant dreamy lang
ladies?" aske
very seldom they stay out so l
adyship I was h
a, Sir, and of cours
your din
Gervais is from home. My La
t's fi
hich commanded a view of the road at several of its windings through the valley. "We have an excellent
most of his craft and way of life, the pleasures of the table
with him on board the yacht; but you'll see, Sir, that she knows how to roas
the lawyer; and if a sigh ever denoted sorro
, Sir. Moun
ne to rags! She serves it wi
guava. Sir Gerv
there on your bill
tridges on toast, a salad of wh
nough. Do you bring yo
some claret oyer from an Irish house call
ay, you bring with you. I say, Rickards, I think a glass of it
the dining-room and take a morsel of game-pie, I'll fetch th
e?" said Mr. M'Kinky, as he helped hi
wasn't that the ladies don't like so much
, Rickards, that I drank her health in a bumper. Yes, u
t, Sir? A littl
l not object to. No, no, Rickard
ice, Sir, and
both eating and drinking. I'd not have mad
e bill of fare brought up every morning to his dressing-room; ay, and M. Honoré himself, too, summoned, jus
ter permi
ir; he laughs h
dies, do th
Beau Park when the ladies is away,
ourite of th
Sir. At all events, he was never dow
w why," said M'K
ile he took up a jar of pickled onions from th
One glass more of that admirable wine. What's that
always have a look-out when she's coming. There it is again. If you'l
had anything really more enjoyable to offer than a simple cottage life, with a good cook, and a capital cellar! Little heed did he give to the abse
e's no difference; and it's by good luc
er-what has happ
they walked in by the open window
n the draw
The people that would force their way into Windsor Castl
nd tumult bespoke the presence of several people, there were not above half a dozen in the room. One, however, a pale, sickly-looking young man, with long hair, which required everlasting tossing of his head to keep out of his eyes
ith the faintest imaginable lisp, "do compothe somet
" said he, with a wave of
oice that there was no mistaking. "I a'n't posted in brass idols
o awaken the very dullest sense of decorum-"are you aware that you are in the
spoil it;" and she pointed to the artist, who had now let all his hair fall forward, after the fashion
n't much of a show; but I'll take it over to New York, a
sion-a breach of all propriety-one of those violations of decency, which, however practised, popular, and approved of i
id a short, carbuncled-nosed little man, with a
Sir. I respect the I
ina?" said the artist, faintly; "could
she, motioning wi
e, who, in experimenting with his umbrella on a Sèvres jar, to detect if it wer
uted M'Kinlay. "I trust to show you, Sir, that you're not in Fifteenth-street, or
t of the room, declaring that he'd make all E
off? "Wait a moment, Rickards," said he; "I must think a minute or two. There's a difficulty here. Where a person, passing in the street, smashes accidentally-it must be accidentally-a pane of plate-glass, of the value of, let us say five-and-twenty or thirty guineas, the law only holds him
and weighty trials at bar, are nervously fearful of meddling with the small cases which come before petty tribunals. They really know little a
hey've made a regular re
ho are
ent down the avenue, and made George open th
them up than they're worth; and I am certain, besides, Sir Gervais wouldn't have the affair in the newspape
lace between the ladies and the butler before they entered the door, and that they both laughed at something he was te
you very long waiting, I fear. You may serve dinner at once, Rickar
her sister, with a very
said he, with a marked coldness. "I only wanted to see y
ancy. I wrote yesterday-I
operty, and come away from that count
since the rain," said Lady Vyner, ris
gina, giving him the
different thoughts of cottage life and its enjoyments from those he mig