The Adventures Harry Richmond — Volume 7 by George Meredith
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page 83 of 109 (76%)
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I listened with a throbbing forehead, and controlled the choking in my
throat, to ask him whether he had touched the newspapers. 'Ay, dear lad, I have sprung my mine in them,' he replied. 'You have sent word--?' 'I have despatched a paragraph to the effect, that the prince and princess have arrived to ratify the nuptial preliminaries.' 'You expect it to appear this day?' 'Or else my name and influence are curiously at variance with the confidence I repose in them, Richie.' 'Then I leave you to yourself,' I said. 'Prince Ernest knows he has to expect this statement in the papers?' 'We trumped him with that identical court-card, Richie.' 'Very well. To-morrow, after we have been to my grandfather, you and I part company for good, sir. It costs me too much.' 'Dear old Richie,' he laughed, gently. 'And now to bye-bye! My blessing on you now and always.' He shut his eyes. |
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