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Title: "My merry Rockhurst"; being some episodes inn the life of Viscount Rockhurst, a friend of King Charles the Second,and at one time constable of His Majesty's tower of London
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Castle, Agnes, d. 1922 Castle, Egerton, 1858-1920
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Publisher: New York : Macmillan Co.
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Your lordship must excuse our rustic manners,said Diana, with a pretty glance, half humorous,half pleading. Rockhurst looked at her a second musingly. —Yes, grace, youth, sweetness, all were hers! Andfate had so worked that it was she who was to em-body his sons young love dream! Dear lad . . .small blame to him ! He gave an unconscious sigh.To his countenance came back that air of kindnesswhich Harry had missed in it so singularly since themeeting with Diana. Of your leave, my son, said he, then, I willhave a few minutes converse with Mistress Har-court apart. Harry pressed his fathers hand in delighted re-sponse. He leant back against the sunny wall andwatched his mistress go in grace beside the statelyfigure of the great Lord Rockhurst. Lionel tookplace beside him, and from narrowed lids lookedsmilingly at the young mans happy countenance. Mistress Rockhurst, who, solemnly seated at theend of her bench, had been a silent yet mightily ■ ,:: ^^3Py fipiW. Jim JIJIMIII I II «ll»l
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Lionel took place beside him and from narrowed lids lookedsmilingly at the young mans happy countenance. The Peacock Walk 185 observant witness of the whole scene, now, suddenlystruck by the discontented expression of EdwardHares visage, addressed the youth: — What ails ye, Sir Edward? Im sick at stomach, growled the candidbaronet. I hate a peacock. Yet peacock is light fare, said the lady, with atwinkle in her shrewd blue eye. Sick at stomach,say you? Theres nothing better than a cup ofmarjoram water. Sir Edward flung the suggestion from him: — Water? Ugh! When I say water, amended she, tis strongwater, aqua vitae. Aye, quoth he, then, thats another matter.Im not saying but a tass of it would warm theinnards. She despised him heartily for a monstrous poorscion of a noble family; yet the housewife was toostrong in her to resist the pleasure of ministeringout of her store, even to an unworthy guest. Sherose, chuckling, jingling her keys: — Oh, surely, surely, she exclaimed, this

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