Recollections of An Irish Police Magistrate And Other Reminiscenses of the South

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Recollections of An Irish Police Magistrate And Other Reminiscenses of the South
Henry Robert Addison
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" Arrived at Castle O'Dowd a modern square build- ing, covered with white plaster and embowered in dilapidated verandahs, I jumped out of my rickety vehicle, and at once sought the drawing-room, where the domestic forces \vere drawn up, evidently expecting AN IRISH ELOPEMENT. 115 my arrival. Sir Pheliro, after a cordial welcome, intro- duced me to his lovely daughter (little suspecting that we were already acquainted) and his maiden sister, a gaudily-dressed old maid of some forty-five years of
... age ; then turning to his butler (for footmen are always called butlers in Ireland), ordered in the ' red round, ' invariably offered to mid-day visitors.
"My Louisa looked more lovely than ever ; the slight deception she was playing off, in thus concealing, for purposes of her own, our former intimacy, caused a most becoming blush to mantle on her cheek ; and I'd have given half the estates of the Earl of Kingston that is, if I had possessed them to have sent papa and aunt out of the room, only for five minutes.


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