Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker: Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel On the Staff of ...
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker: Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel On the Staff of ...
Mitchell Silas Weir
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Wynne felt strongly what a calamity my capture would have been. Darthea's friends were his friends. " And he is jealous too," says my lady, "of De Lancey, and Montresor— and— of Mr. Hugh Wynne." You must have known Mistress Wynne to com- prehend what scorn she put into poor Darthea's sad excuses, and her explanations of what could not be Digitized by Google 398 Hugh Wynne: Free Quaker explainecL I felt sorry for the little lady who was absent and was getting snch small mercy. It was vain to tiy... to stop my aunt. That no man and few women conld do. I did at last contrive to learn that she had said no more of the visit of Arthur to the jail than that I did not seem satisfied. I had rather my aunt should have let my luckless love-affab alone. I had been in a way to teU her of it, but now I wanted no interference. I feared to talk even to Jack Warder of my dear Darthea. That he saw through me and her I have, after many years, come to know, as these pages must have shown. If to speak of her to this delicate-minded friend was not at this time to my taste, you may rest assured I liked not my aunt's queer way of treating the matter as she would have done a hand at piquet She ended this wandering talk with her usual shrewd bits of advice, asking me, as she stopped short in her walk, " Have you a little sense left t " " I hope so.'' " Then get your head to help that idiot your heart Leave Darthea to herself.
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