. The amusements of a man of fashion . ren ! What, is not LordOxenten an Englishman? Yes; but he married an Italian lady,and her child was born in her own country,.Lord Danorvens foster-mother is also anItalian, and I should fancy a very nicewoman; only she speaks such queer Englishyand is constantly talking of the saints andthe angels. Ah, a Eoman Catholic. I am gladto hear Miss Mortons health continues toimprove ; she appears to take great interestin Lord Oxentens child. Do you know howlong he is hkely to remain under Sir Fre-dericks care ? Bianca said Lord Oxenten told her heshould be away


. The amusements of a man of fashion . ren ! What, is not LordOxenten an Englishman? Yes; but he married an Italian lady,and her child was born in her own country,.Lord Danorvens foster-mother is also anItalian, and I should fancy a very nicewoman; only she speaks such queer Englishyand is constantly talking of the saints andthe angels. Ah, a Eoman Catholic. I am gladto hear Miss Mortons health continues toimprove ; she appears to take great interestin Lord Oxentens child. Do you know howlong he is hkely to remain under Sir Fre-dericks care ? Bianca said Lord Oxenten told her heshould be away some months, and probablya year. Who is Bianca?^ The Italian foster-mother or nurse, as Isuppose we should call her in England. I 230 AN UNPLEASANT SUBJECT. saw a good deal of her during the shorttime I remained at the Grange after herarrival. She used to say she liked to talkto me, because Well? She said my voice reminded her of herdear mistress, the late Countess, repliedMinnie, vexed at having been betrayed intoa momentary CHAPTER XYIII.


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