Sketches And Tales Or the Life And Opinions of a Sovereign
Sketches And Tales Or the Life And Opinions of a Sovereign
Peregrine Oakley
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11 " You are surely not going, my Lady I 1 ' said Sir Osmyn. " O yes ! I am engaged a thousand different " ways. I have not a moment I can call my own. SAGE ADVICE. 291 " I am tormented to sanction this concert, to put " my name to that subscription, to patronise parti- " cular candidates for public favour. I am quite " pestered with artists and dancing-masters, with " authors and musicians ! I am so importuned by " trades-people of all denominations, so teazed " with the Lavender this and the ...Lavender the " other, that I do find these provoking privileges of " distinction monstrously inconvenient. I should " have been off an hour ago ; for I was engaged to " attend Lady Sarah Simper, to a lecture on attrac- " tion at the Royal Institution. So good morning " to you, Sir Osmyn Mor-ality !" She kissed her hand, and smiled archly as she departed. " Farewell, thou lovely trifler !" said Sir Osmyn, as he left the house. " With all that M levity, she has a heart that is worth a mine of 66 diamonds.
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