[Gladys, the Reaper by Anne Beale]@TWC D-Link bookGladys, the Reaper CHAPTER VII 8/14
'I tried one day--you will scarcely believe it, Mr Gwynne--to make him understand that Garn Goch was an old British encampment, but he would not take it in.' 'Ah, really; I do not very much wonder myself, for I cannot quite "take in" those heaps of stones and all that sort of thing,' responded the host. 'What can they find to interest them in that sort of person ?' asked Lady Mary in an aside to Mr Gwynne. Miss Gwynne overheard it, and answered for her father. 'He is a young man of great talent, very rich, very handsome, and has had a miser for a father.
Is not that the case Mr Rowland ?' 'I--I--really, it is scarcely fair to appeal to me, as he is a relation.' 'And do you never say a good word in favour of your relations ?' 'I hope so, when they deserve it,' said Rowland resolutely, glancing at his sister, who was biting her glove. 'If I may be allowed an opinion,' said Mrs Jonathan decidedly, also glancing at poor Netta, 'I should say that Howel Jenkins was a complete scapegrace.
What he may yet turn out remains to be proved.' 'Well, that is putting an end to him at once,' said Miss Gwynne, 'and I think we had better play his funeral dirge.
Lady Mary, will you give us 'The Dead March in Saul,' or something appropriate? Never mind, Netta; I daresay cousin Howel will turn out a great man by-and-by;' this last clause was whispered to Netta, whilst the young hostess went towards a grand piano that stood invitingly open, and begged Lady Mary Nugent to give them some music. That lady played some brilliant waltzes, after which, her daughter accompanied her in the small bass of a duet. 'Pon my soul, that's a pretty girl, that little Prothero!' said Sir Hugh Pryse to young Rice Rice.
'I never saw such a complexion in my life. Roses and carnations are nothing to it.' 'Rather a vulgar style of beauty, I think,' said Mr Rice Rice, junior, taking up an eyeglass, and finding some difficulty in fixing it in his eye.
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