Alice, or the Mysteries — Book 07 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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BOOK VII.
Words of dark import gave suspicion birth.--POTTER. CHAPTER I. _Luce_. Is the wind there? That makes for me. _Isab_. Come, I forget a business. _Wit without Money_. LORD VARGRAVE'S travelling-carriage was at his door, and he himself was putting on his greatcoat in his library, when Lord Saxingham entered. "What! you are going into the country?" "Yes; I wrote you word,--to see Lisle Court." "Ay, true; I had forgot. Somehow or other my memory is not so good as it was. But, let me see, Lisle Court is in -----shire. Why, you will pass within ten miles of C-----." "C-----! Shall I? I am not much versed in the geography of England,--never learned it at school. As for Poland, Kamschatka, Mexico, Madagascar, or any other place as to which knowledge would be _useful_, I have every inch of the way at my finger's end. But _a propos_ of C-----, it is the town in which my late uncle made his fortune." |
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