"
Diana, having accomplished her task, hung her head in silence, pondering.
Sir Rowland was routed utterly. He glanced from one to the other of his companions, and grew afraid that he - the town gallant - might come to look foolish in the eyes of these country ladies. He protested again his love for Richard, and increased Ruth's terror by his mention of Wilding's swordsmanship; but when all was said, he saw that he had best retreat ere he spoiled the good effect which he hoped his solicitude had created. And so he spoke of seeking counsel with Lord Gervase Scoresby, and took his leave, promising to return by noon.
CHAPTER III. DIANA SCHEMES
Notwithstanding the brave face Ruth Westmacott had kept during his presence, when he departed Sir Rowland left behind him a distress amounting almost to anguish in her mind.
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Wilding saddle worn and
And whilst he sat
They were the first
You are thinking of
We will confer with
I I do not
He caught up a
She rose with a
Then with pardonable self
Still he pursued the
Albemarle turned to one
The prisoners are committed
Wilding and Ruth by
Ford cried the Duke
Blake made a sudden
A look of fear
Why have you locked
Now it befell that
A muffled cry broke
He had been thinking
Poetry and justice Do
My love was aster
Thirty guineas hiccoughed Richard
Richard started for one
He bethought him of
From the Continent by
I can take up
He quarrelled last night
It invested him with
Ruth read the epistle
Your Grace has told
I think indeed said
Shall you be disposing
The Duke they knew
And why he asked
He quarrelled last night
It invested him with
If he was to
Wilding whom I shall
And then with a
The repression of his
Lord Gervase said he
There have been moments
He counts on all
He was even moved
Into the woman s
He told her what
I have said already
Since we are agreed
CHAPTER XXIII MR WILDING
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