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CHAPTER VIII.

 

A RIDE ON A LION.

 

The next day glided away, pleasantly enough, partly in settling myself in my new quarters, and partly in strolling round the neighbourhood, under Arthur's guidance, and trying to form a general idea of Elveston and its inhabitants. When five o’clock arrived, Arthur proposed——without any embarrassment this time——to take me with him up to ’the Hall,’ in order that I might make acquaintance with the Earl of Ainslie, who had taken it for the season, and renew acquaintance with his daughter Lady Muriel.

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