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Chapter 8 No.8

Word Count: 1823    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ich a man, however hig

may be led by that n

those which, in follo

nd, therefore, that na

good sense, and in co

horizontally aloof,

s more skilled in dipl

y the surrender of the

uld surrender before

eth

, stage-play!"-only ars est celare artem, conceal the art. Gleesome in soul to behold his visitors, calculating already on the three pounds to be extracted from them, seeing in that hope the cri

ke surely was. But, ah, had Pope seen Gentleman Waife! Taking advantage of the impression he had created, the actor added, with the finest

vering his self-possess

much in the same way as Admiral Napier might have eyed the fort

boldness which plays the deuce wit

plained. My friend, a distinguished artist, wished to make

r your own roof, or Under Mr. Merle's, which, I take it, is the same thing for the present."-Sophy had sidled up to Lionel. He might not have been flattered if he knew why she preferred him to Vance. She

hy, with the tones of an ange

usly, feeling his way, as it were, towards the interior of the recess thus protected. "My grandchild declined your flattering proposal with my full approbation. She did not consider-neither did I-that the ma

my fortune, s

aughed; Sophy nestled

an old man: one way of life is the same to me as another. But

ot introduce her to the London Manag

the boards. Besides, what strikes you as so good in a village show may be poor enough in a metropolitan theatre. Gentle

erle said you were a scholar!-read Sophoc

r at the unfortunat

But your language and manner are not what-what one might expec

to treat life and deal with their fellow-men; such fault may have been mine too. I suffer for it: no matter; I ask none to save me. You are a painter: you would place her features on your canvas; you would have her rank amongst your own creations. She may become a part of your

and, and swept them into his own pocket! At that sinister action Waife felt his heart sink into his sh

is I who will pay for it," said Vance. "I und

e tears which her grandfather's pathos had drawn for

have a finished portrait. I cannot take this by candlelight. You must let

, we shall not leave the village till you have completed yo

ourself and your grandchild, by the help of a sum which is certainly much for me to pay

ure you that that precise sum is wanted for an investment which promises her and mysel

by this time he had drawn upon his lap

e, declining downward his betrayed and resentful

miling, "that I may not be off to-ni

is on the cards. Still, as John Kemble

ften that I d

o, I do them

said the Comedian, "only you should put

sure I felt it strongly; n

, had I no scruple more delicate, I would rather receive nothing till Mr. Rugge is gone. True, he has no right to any share in it. But you see before you a man who, when it comes to arguing, could never take a wrangler's degree,-never get over the Asses' B

ing).-"I-am no

John Kemble, you, sir, said that you have never heard him. Allow me, s

he table, and feeling more at his ease. "But since I se

ood-humour of a fatherly host. And, all the while, Lionel

ate, of the Bar. Waife had heard great orators, whom every one still admires for the speeches which nobody nowadays ever reads; he gave a lively idea of each. And then

ied the Comedian,

appe

ay so. You shall lodge us a few days longer, and then-and then-my little Sophy

dded, as he glanced at sundry weird and astrological symbols with which he had been di

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Chapter 1 No.1 Chapter 2 No.2 Chapter 3 No.3 Chapter 4 No.4 Chapter 5 No.5 Chapter 6 No.6 Chapter 7 No.7 Chapter 8 No.8 Chapter 9 No.9 Chapter 10 No.10 Chapter 11 No.11
Chapter 12 No.12
Chapter 13 No.13
Chapter 14 No.14
Chapter 15 No.15
Chapter 16 No.16
Chapter 17 No.17
Chapter 18 No.18
Chapter 19 No.19
Chapter 20 No.20
Chapter 21 No.21
Chapter 22 No.22
Chapter 23 No.23
Chapter 24 No.24
Chapter 25 No.25
Chapter 26 No.26
Chapter 27 No.27
Chapter 28 No.28
Chapter 29 No.29
Chapter 30 No.30
Chapter 31 No.31
Chapter 32 No.32
Chapter 33 No.33
Chapter 34 No.34
Chapter 35 No.35
Chapter 36 No.36
Chapter 37 No.37
Chapter 38 No.38
Chapter 39 No.39
Chapter 40 No.40
Chapter 41 No.41
Chapter 42 No.42
Chapter 43 No.43
Chapter 44 No.44
Chapter 45 No.45
Chapter 46 No.46
Chapter 47 No.47
Chapter 48 No.48
Chapter 49 No.49
Chapter 50 No.50
Chapter 51 No.51
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Chapter 53 No.53
Chapter 54 No.54
Chapter 55 No.55
Chapter 56 No.56
Chapter 57 No.57
Chapter 58 No.58
Chapter 59 Study")-"if
Chapter 60 No.60
Chapter 61 No.61
Chapter 62 No.62
Chapter 63 No.63
Chapter 64 No.64
Chapter 65 No.65
Chapter 66 No.66
Chapter 67 No.67
Chapter 68 No.68
Chapter 69 No.69
Chapter 70 No.70
Chapter 71 No.71
Chapter 72 No.72
Chapter 73 No.73
Chapter 74 No.74
Chapter 75 No.75
Chapter 76 No.76
Chapter 77 No.77
Chapter 78 No.78
Chapter 79 No.79
Chapter 80 No.80
Chapter 81 No.81
Chapter 82 No.82
Chapter 83 No.83
Chapter 84 No.84
Chapter 85 No.85
Chapter 86 No.86
Chapter 87 No.87
Chapter 88 No.88
Chapter 89 No.89
Chapter 90 No.90
Chapter 91 VIGNETTES FOR THE NEXT BOOK OF BEAUTY.
Chapter 92 No.92
Chapter 93 MRS. HAUGHTON AT HOME TO GUY DARRELL.
Chapter 94 MRS. HAUGHTON AT HOME MISCELLANEOUSLY. LITTLE PARTIES ARE USEFUL IN
Chapter 95 IT IS ASSERTED BY THOSE LEARNED MEN WHO HAVE DEVOTED THEIR LIVES TO
Chapter 96 FRESH TOUCHES TO THE THREE VIGNETTES FOR THE BOOK OF BEAUTY.
Chapter 97 CONTAINING MUCH OF THAT INFORMATION WHICH THE WISEST MEN IN THE
Chapter 98 BEING BUT ONE OF THE CONSIDERATE PAUSES IN A LONG JOURNEY,
Chapter 99 GRIM ARABELLA CRANE.
Chapter 100 No.100
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