[A Lady of Quality by Frances Hodgson Burnett]@TWC D-Link bookA Lady of Quality CHAPTER XXIII--"In One who will do justice, and demands that it shall be 1/15
CHAPTER XXIII--"In One who will do justice, and demands that it shall be. done to each thing He has made, by each who bears His image" 'Twas in these days Sir Jeoffry came to his end, it being in such way as had been often prophesied; and when this final hour came, there was but one who could give him comfort, and this was the daughter whose youth he had led with such careless evilness to harm. If he had wondered at her when she had been my Lady Dunstanwolde, as her Grace of Osmonde he regarded her with heavy awe.
Never had she been able to lead him to visit her at her house in town or at any other which was her home.
"'Tis all too grand for me, your Grace," he would say; "I am a country yokel, and have hunted and drank, and lived too hard to look well among town gentlemen.
I must be drunk at dinner, and when I am in liquor I am no ornament to a duchess's drawing-room.
But what a woman you have grown," he would say, staring at her and shaking his head.
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