The Tory Baronet, Or Tories, Whigs, And Radicals 1
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Ha! ha! ha! He! he! he! Beggars description !" " You might as well have said an Apollo, my lord," replied Scrope; "for many a time in the Highlands, if I have not made the woods leap and the forests dance, I have made the lasses jig." The Miss Clappertons played some duets, which Lord Swainton called divine. Scrope sang some Irish melodies most delightfully, in the opinion of the ladies; and Montague made them all laugh most heartily, as well as himself, with " Have you ever seen little Lord Jo...hn At a Bedford town election r* G 2 124 THE TORY BARONET, and with another, " My dearest O'Connell, what think you of Ireland ?" " Now for a round game," said Sir Ed- ward ; and Sir Felix was very lucky at Specu- lation. It was past one before the drawing-room was forsaken ; and the new west-end servant at Clapham Hall could not understand what Sir Edward meant when he informed him on en- tering his service, that he kept early hours and little company. " Nameporte, as Lord Harry used to say after his French valet, who taught him to speak his nasty language grammatically ,"*' muttered Sir Edward's fash- ionable servant ; " nameporte (iiimporte), it will be all one and the same thing at the end of the year, — but there goes two, and so I must go too, — and that too will be to bed." Scrope left by eight in the morning.
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