. Lewis Arundel; or, The railroad of life . estinghis head on his hands, he awaited his arrival with ill-concealedanxiety; dreading lest some incautious person should abruptlyinform Annie of her fathers accident. CHAPTER XXXII. LEWIS MAKES A DISCOVERT, AND GETS INTO A STATE OF MIND. The end of the room at which Lewis had seated himself layin shadow, so that Leicester, wdio shortly made his appearancewrapped in a di-essing-gown, could merely distinguish the outlineof his figure. Why, Arundel, he began, is anything the matter 1 Herehas Wilson been and roused me out of my first sleep, with a face


. Lewis Arundel; or, The railroad of life . estinghis head on his hands, he awaited his arrival with ill-concealedanxiety; dreading lest some incautious person should abruptlyinform Annie of her fathers accident. CHAPTER XXXII. LEWIS MAKES A DISCOVERT, AND GETS INTO A STATE OF MIND. The end of the room at which Lewis had seated himself layin shadow, so that Leicester, wdio shortly made his appearancewrapped in a di-essing-gown, could merely distinguish the outlineof his figure. Why, Arundel, he began, is anything the matter 1 Herehas Wilson been and roused me out of my first sleep, with a facelike that of the party who drew Priams curtains i the dead othe night. Wheres Governor Grant, and how is it tliat yourehome first 1 Its no joking matter, Mr. Leicester, returned Lewis, faintly,and without raising his head. The poachers have given us morstrouble than we expected, and in attempting to capture Hardy,the General has been thrown from his horse. His right arm isbroken in two places, and when I came away he was still


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