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The Absentee by Maria Edgeworth
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And with this sentiment he did himself the honour of handing Lady
Isabel to her carriage this night, and with this sentiment he
awoke next morning; and by the time he had dressed and
breakfasted he determined that it was impossible all that he had
seen could be acting. 'No woman, no young woman, could have such
art. Sir James Brooke had been unwarrantably severe; he would go
and tell him so.'

But Sir James Brooke this day received orders for his regiment to
march to quarters in a distant part of Ireland. His head was
full of arms, and ammunition, and knapsacks, and billets, and
routes; and there was no possibility, even in the present
chivalrous disposition of our hero, to enter upon the defence of
the Lady Isabel. Indeed, in the regret he felt for the
approaching and unexpected departure of his friend, Lord Colambre
forgot the fair lady. But just when Sir James had his foot in
the stirrup, he stopped.

'By the bye, my dear lord, I saw you at the play last night. You
seemed to be much interested. Don't think me impertinent, if I
remind you of our conversation when we were riding home from
Tusculum; and if I warn you,' said he, mounting his horse, 'to
beware of counterfeits--for such are abroad.' Reining in his
impatient steed, Sir James turned again and added, 'DEEDS NOT
WORDS, is my motto. Remember, we can judge better by the conduct
of people towards others than by their manner towards ourselves.'



CHAPTER VII

Our hero was quite convinced of the good sense of his friend's
last remark, that it is safer to judge of people by their conduct
to others than by their manners towards ourselves; but as yet, he
felt scarcely any interest on the subject of Lady Dashfort or
Lady Isabel's characters; however, he inquired and listened to
all the evidence he could obtain respecting this mother and
daughter.


 
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