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" Nay, she has positively prohibited your quit- ting this apartment," interposed Sir Robert, " and has deputed me your medium of communication." " It will but serve me to breathe the air," urged Lord Mowbray; "besides, I must no longer sub- mit to this close confinement ; for I mean to start for the Mediterranean as soon as I can possibly make arrangements for my departure ;" and hastily brushing past Sir Robert, the next moment found him in close conversation with Clara.
" And you purpose decl
...ining his offer," she con- tinued, imploringly.
" Certainly ; I feel myself called upon to prac- tise this self-denial : his invaluable fellowship RAVENSDALE. 181 would be the fervent desire of my heart ; and it is, therefore, I dare not trust myself to delibe- rate." '' Too true it is, then," smiled Clara, " that we mortals all possess one reigning foible ; and I have now to congratulate myself on having at length discovered yours." '' Happy event, truly," laughed Lord Mowbray ; " and now that you have so unhesitatingly in- flicted a wound on my self-love, may I beg of you to proceed still farther, and specify this newly discovered foible." ** Needless self-austerity," replied Clara, after a moment's consideration ; *' I would that I could comprise all this in one word ; and yet, on reflec- tion, I should fear its coming under the denomina- tion of an amiable failing — so must e'en seek >ome less kindly appellation ; for those amiable failings serve but to give additional interest to the charac- ter." '« Amiable failing !" repeated Lord Mowbray, " no such expression alloAvable, believe me ; it is desecration of the English language to attempt combining two such adverse terms.


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