iting one brancimes anote remote, as is often tlemen of extensive connections and small fortunes in England. disposition, al moment; and ced y, unaccommodating s ably ce family cory, and intermarriages of t favorite ed spinsters, among er of t t a more popular being in te years entirely o um, and o old times and by o suit every occasion. e ly a specimen of -mentioned talent, for no sooner o troduced, ter Simon ing t it ran occasionally into a falsetto like tes of a split reed, old ditty:
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to gayety, and an old s rumming all to all appearance comforting old, of tablis, and, tensibly a resident of tener to be found in tcleman being fond of t;;
t dances after supper, , and tner every Cmas for nearly ury. Master Simon, ing link betimes and to be tle antiquated in taste of s, evidently piqued o gain credit by toe, rigadoon, and ot sc ed tle romping girl from boarding-scy kept inually on tretced all tempts at elegance: suced matco lemen are unfortunately prone.
trary, one of s, on y: ical jokes, and o tease s and cousins, yet, like all madcap youngsters, e among t interesting couple in tiful bluseen. From several siced in ted ttle kindness gro to captivate a romantic girl. all, slender, and young Britise years, s on tinent: alk Frencalian, draolerably, dance divinely, but, above all, aterloo. girl of seventeen, ry and romance, could resist sucion?
t t up a guitar,