Nights of the Round Table Or Stories of Aunt Jane And Her Friends

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Nights of the Round Table Or Stories of Aunt Jane And Her Friends
C I Christian Isobel Johnstone
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I was superior to selfish fears ; and it is probable that threats to me would rather have urged than checked my youthful spirit ; but I dis- dained to act as an informer.
Accident produced the discovery. I was one evening, as usual, in my sanctuary of brooms, when the Marquis, with Mr. Pendarves, the young gen- tleman I before mentioned, chanced to descend the 220 NIGHTS OF THE ROUND-TABLE.
back stairs, which led from the library to the grounds by a private way. A glimpse was caught of a white
...frock in an awkward situation^ and I rose from my clandestine studies, trembling and blushing as if caught in some dire offence. The Marquis looked somewhat sternly at me, and took up the large volume which I laid down.
" History of music Burney I admire your subject more than your place of study, Miss Jane, " and his features relaxed into good humour. " What brought you to this odd corner?" The house- maid, whose abstraction of a broom had left the door a-jar, and led to the discovery of my little person, vehemently protested her own innocence.


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