Page 73 (1/1)
This bob wig, however, to the no sht into the rooht, he was s the curls; and his head, in defiance of the coldness of the weather, was bald and uncovered
"Well," cried he, as he entered, "did you think I should not co, sir, to wait your leisure"
"Ay, ay, knew you had notout of town; never use such a thing at home, paper does as well Warrant Master Harrel never heard of such a thing; ever see hi? Warrant he don't kno! never trust mine out of my hands, the boy would tear off half the hair; all one to master Harrel, I suppose Well, which is the warmer man, that's all? Will he cast an account with ular exordiu upon hi sight of you Live a fine life! A pretty guardian, Master Harrel! and where's t'other? where's old Don Puffabout?"
"If you ht so No matter, as well not Only tell you he's a German Duke, or a Spanish Don Ferdinand Well, you've nora business with either of them We met once or twice; all to no purpose; only heard Don Vaet interest for money? Then comes Master Harrel--twenty bows to a word,--looks at a watch,--about as big as a sixpence,--poor raw ninny!--a couple of rare guardians! Well, you've me, I say; mind that!"
Cecilia holly unable to devise any answer to these effusions of conteue lasted without interruption, till he had exhausted all his subjects of co his wig, he drew a chair near her, and twinkling his little black eyes in her face, his rage subsided into theat her some time with a look of ot ever a sweetheart yet?"
Cecilia laughed, and said "No"
"Ah, little rogue, don't believe you! all a fib! better speak out: come, fit I should know; a'n't you e, but not quite, so what's that to me?"