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"It is a pity anything should be said against Ireland," says Rodney, cleverly; "it is such a lovely little spot." "I shall feel regret," says, Mona, brokenly, the tears running down her cheeks. "He was a man who never took off his hat," begins Geoffrey..
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And these he knows will be many: there would be first his mother, and then Nick, with a silent tongue but brows uplifted, and after them Violet, who in the home circle is regarded as Geoffrey's "affinerty," and who last year was asked to Rodney Towers for the express purpose (though she knew it not) of laying siege to his heart and bestowing upon him in return her hand and—fortune. To do Lady Rodney justice, she was never blind to the fortune! "Good-by, my—my beloved—cousin," he says, in a choked voice. I think the last word is an afterthought. He is tearing himself from all he holds most sacred upon earth, and the strain is terrible. He moves resolutely a a few yards away from her, as though determined to put space between him and her; yet then he pauses, and, as though powerless to withdraw from her presence, returns again, and, flinging himself on his knees before her, presses a fold of her gown to his lips with passionate despair. "Then, no doubt, she heaped upon you priceless gems of Irish wit in her mother-tongue?" "It was a feeble effort," declares he, contemptuously striking with his cane the trunks of the trees as he goes by them..
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