[Mr. Isaacs by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookMr. Isaacs CHAPTER VII 11/46
That will be glorious!" "I should like it very much too; and I really see no reason why it should not be done.
Mr.Ghyrkins seemed in a very cheerful humour about tigers last night, and I have no doubt a little persuasion from you will bring him to a proper view of his obligations to Miss Westonhaugh." He looked pleased and bright and hopeful, thoroughly enthusiastic, as became his Irish blood.
He evidently intended to have quite as "good" a "time" as Isaacs proposed to enjoy.
I thought the spectacle of those rivals for the beautiful girl's favour would be extremely interesting. Lord Steepleton was doubtless a good shot and a brave man, and would risk anything to secure Miss Westonhaugh's approval; Isaacs, on the other hand, was the sort of man who is very much the same in danger as anywhere else. "That is what I came to ask you about.
We shall all meet there at dinner this evening, and I wanted to secure as many allies as possible." "You may count on me, Lord Steepleton, at all events.
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