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— Come, come, none of your pretty becoming blushes. -^ My brother has just told me I am to have a new sister; and that he has selected one who does honour to his choice." *« Lord Dorringcourt," said Deletia, " has indeed bestowed on me a high dis- tinction in so flattering a preference j — but ah ! dear Lady Elinor, something whispers me, notwithstanding, some cruel circumstance will yet separate us for ever." '* None of your gloomy omens. Who, A traveller's tale. 63 or what should separate you... ? — My brother will have able counsel ; and as for that vile Lord Valville, depend on it, the wicked are not suffered, except for a time, to triumph.'' Lady Elinor laughed Deletia out of her present taste for solitude, and in- sisted on her going down to dinner. The following morning, at an early hour, Lord Dorringcourt, Lady RobiH,g^ Somerville, and Deletia, set out in a hired carriage for London. Lady Elinor remained at Oakley Park, to take care of her sister's children. 64^ A traveller's tale, CHAPTER VII.
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