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Title: Frank Fairlegh, or, Scenes from the life of a private pupil
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Smedley, Frank E. (Frank Edward), 1818-1864 Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, ill
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Publisher: London : George Routledge and sons
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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in the persuaders, and if you do get a purl— Lookupon it as the purest, brightest gem of your noble fathers coronet,for true affection — Flung him clean into the tigers jaws, sir, andthe beast—Drew her handkerchief across her eyes, and said, witha voice which quivered with emotion, Love between two youngcreatures, situated as we are, would be utter madness, Charles. Towhich I replied, Barbara, my own sweet girl,— Mind your eye,and look out for squalls, for thats a rasper, and no mistake. How all this took place, together with much more notable merri-ment, not many degrees removed from tipsy mirth and jollity, wewill leave to the fertile imagination of the reader to depict. Sufficeit to say that, ere we broke up, Mr. Frampton had distinctly pledgedhimself to ride one of Lawlesss horses the next hunting-day, andto accompany Archer on a three weeks visit to the country seat ofLady Barbara B.s noble father, with some ulterior views on his ownaccount in regard to a younger sister.
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:>i^;^/i^ Y^ Z^^/d/^U/Za/y^i^ y^^^s^y /^^y t5im^^%^ /^/iM FRANK FAIRLEGH 211 CHAPTER XXXII. CATCHING SIGHT OF AN OLD FLAME. Give me thy hand ....Im glad to find thee here. The Lovers Melanchohj, Half light, half shade.She stood a sight to make an old man young. The Oardenert Daughter, Utteklt worn out, botli in mind and body, by hard reading and con-finement, I determined to return to Heathfield forthwith, with allmy blushing honours thick upon me, and enjoy a few weeks idlenessbefore again engaging in any active course of study which might benecessary to fit me for my futitre profession. When the post camein, however, I received a couple of letters which rather militatedagainst my intention of an immediate return home. A note fromHarry Oaklands informed me that having some weeks ago beenordered to a milder air, he and Sir John had chosen Clifton, theirdecision being influenced by the fact of an old and valued friend ofSir Johns residing there. He begged me to let him hear all theC

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