The Absentee by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849 & Hardpress
Author:Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849 & Hardpress [1767-1849, Edgeworth Maria & Hardpress]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781314157635
Google: 21FhngEACAAJ
Publisher: Hardpress
Published: 2009-07-29T04:00:00+00:00
‘Grosvenor-square.’
Though misrepresentation, caprice, or interest, might have induced lord Clonbrony to desire to change his agent, yet lord Colambre knew that his father never could have announced his wishes in such a style; and, as he returned the letter to Mrs Burke, he repeated, he was convinced that it was impossible that any nobleman could have written such a letter; that it must have been written by some inferior person; and that his lordship had signed it without reading it.
‘My dear, I’m sorry you showed that letter to Mr Evans,’ said Mr Burke; ‘I don’t like to expose lord Clonbrony; he is a well-meaning gentleman, misled by ignorant or designing people; at all events, it is not for us to expose him.’
‘He has exposed himself,’ said Mrs Burke; ‘and the world should know it.’
‘He was very kind to me when I was a young man,’ said Mr Burke; ‘we must not forget that now, because we are angry, my love.’
‘Why, no, my love, to be sure we should not; but who could have recollected it just at this minute but yourself? And now, sir,’ turning to lord Colambre, ‘you see what kind of a man this is: now is it not difficult for me to bear patiently to see him ill treated?’
‘Not only difficult, but impossible, I should think, madam,’ said lord Colambre; ‘I know even I, who am a stranger, cannot help feeling for both of you, as you must see I do.’
‘But half the world, who don’t know him,’ continued Mrs Burke, ‘when they hear that lord Clonbrony’s agency is taken from him, will think, perhaps, that he is to blame.’
‘No, madam,’ said lord Colambre, ‘that you need not fear; Mr Burke may safely trust to his character: from what I have within these two days seen and heard, I am convinced that such is the respect he has deserved and acquired, that no blame can touch him.’
‘Sir, I thank you,’ said Mrs Burke, the tears coming into her eyes: ‘you can judge – you do him justice; but there are so many who don’t know him, and who will decide without knowing any of the facts.’
‘That, my dear, happens about every thing to every body,’ said Mr Burke; ‘but we must have patience; time sets all judgments right, sooner or later.’
‘But the sooner the better,’ said Mrs Burke. ‘Mr Evans, I hope you will be so kind, if ever you hear this business talked of—’
‘Mr Evans lives in Wales, my dear.’
‘But he is travelling through Ireland, my dear, and he said he should return to Dublin, and, you know, there he certainly will hear it talked of; and I hope he will do me the favour to state what he has seen and knows to be the truth.’
‘Be assured that I will do Mr Burke justice — as far as it is in my power,’ said lord Colambre, restraining himself much, that he might not say more than became his assumed character. He took leave of this worthy family that night, and, early the next morning, departed.
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