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CHAPTER XXV To-morrow
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A dozen gentlemen at least, rumour1 said, would have rejoiced to end for her, by marriage, this lovely lady's widowhood; but there were but two she would be like to choose between, and they were different men indeed. One of them, both her heart and her ambition might have caused her to make choice of, for he combined such qualities and fortunes as might well satisfy either.
"Zounds," said an old beau, "the woman who wants more than his Grace of Osmonde can give—more money, greater estates, and more good looks—is like to go unsatisfied to her grave. She will take him, I swear, and smile like Heaven in doing it."
"But there was a time," said Sir Chris Crowell, who had come to town (to behold2 his beauty's conquests, as he said) and who spent much time at the coffee-houses and taverns3 telling garrulous4 stories of the days of Mistress Clo of Wildairs, "there was a time when I would have took oath that Jack5 Oxon was the man who would have her. Lord! he was the first young handsome thing she had ever met—and she was but fifteen for all her impudence6, and had lived in the country and seen naught7 but a handful of thick-bodied, red-faced old rakes. And Jack was but four and twenty and fresh from town, and such a beauty that there was not a dairymaid in the country but was heartbroke by him—though he may have done no more than cast his devilish blue eye on her. For he had a way, I tell ye, that lad, he had a way with him that would have took any woman in. A dozen parts he could play and be a wonder in every one of them—and languish8, and swear oaths, and repent9
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rumour
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behold
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impudence
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mountebank
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puffed
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mansion
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adorned
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whit
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countenance
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sweeping
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adoration
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antagonist
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malicious
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gilded
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hospitable
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majesty
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discretion
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galled
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exigency
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