He Knew He Was Right eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,262 pages of information about He Knew He Was Right.

He Knew He Was Right eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,262 pages of information about He Knew He Was Right.

‘It wasn’t Mrs Trevelyan’s fault, you know, aunt.’

’I say nothing about anybody’s fault; but this I do say, that it was a very great misfortune.  I fought all that battle with your sister Priscilla, and I don’t mean to fight it again, my dear.  If Hugh marries the young lady, I hope she will be more happy than her sister.  There can be no harm in saying that.’

Dorothy’s letter to her brother shall be given, because it will inform the reader of all the arrangements as they were made up to that time, and will convey the Exeter news respecting various persons with whom our story is concerned.

’The Close, July 20, 186-

Dear Hugh,

The day for my marriage is now fixed, and I wish with all my heart that it was the same with you.  Pray give my love to Nora.  It seems so odd that, though she was living for a while with mamma at Nuncombe Putney, I never should have seen her yet.  I am very glad that Brooke has seen her, and he declares that she is quite magnificently beautiful.  Those are his own words.

We are to be married on the 10th of August, a Wednesday, and now comes my great news.  Aunt Stanbury says that you are to come and stay in the house.  She bids me tell you so with her love; and that you can have a room as long as you like.  Of course, you must come.  In the first place, you must because you are to give me away, and Brooke wouldn’t have me if I wasn’t given away properly; and then it will make me so happy that you and Aunt Stanbury should be friends again.  You can stay as long as you like, but, of course, you must come the day before the wedding.  We are to be married in the Cathedral, and there are to be two clergymen, but I don’t yet know who they will be—­not Mr Gibson, certainly, as you were good enough to suggest.

Mr Gibson is married to Arabella French, and they have gone away somewhere into Cornwall.  Camilla has come back, and I have seen her once.  She looked ever so fierce, as though she intended to declare that she didn’t mind what anybody may think.  They say that she still protests that she never will speak to her sister again.

I was introduced to Mr Barty Burgess the other day.  Brooke was here, and we met him in the Close.  I hardly knew what he said to me, I was so frightened; but Brooke said that he meant to be civil, and that he is going to send me a present.  I have got a quantity of things already, and yesterday Mrs MacHugh sent me such a beautiful cream-jug.  If you’ll come in time on the 9th, you shall see them all before they are put away.

’Mamma and Priscilla are to be here, and they will come on the 9th also.  Poor, dear mamma is, I know, terribly flurried about it, and so is Aunt Stanbury.  It is so long since they have seen each other.  I don’t think Priscilla feels it the same way, because she is so brave.  Do you remember when it was first proposed that I should come here?  I am so glad I came because of Brooke.  He will come on the 9th, quite early, and I do so hope you will come with him.

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