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youth recapitulated Berry's words. "He was married this morning at half-past eleven of the clock, or twenty to twelve, by licence, at the Kensington parish church." "Then that was his appointment!" Mrs. Doria murmured. "That was the cake for breakfast!" breathed a second of her sex. "And it was his ring!" exclaimed a third. The men were silent, and made long faces. Clare stood cold and sedate. She and her mother avoided each other's eyes. "Is it that abominable country person, Adrian?" "The happy damsel is, I regret to say, the Papist dairymaid," said Adrian, in sorrowful but deliberate accents. Then arose a feminine hum, in the midst of which Mrs. Doria cried, "Brandon!" She was a woman of energy. Her thoughts resolved to action spontaneously. "Brandon," she drew the barrister a little aside, "can they not be followed, and separated? I want your advice. Cannot we separate them? A boy! it is really shameful if he should be allowed to fall into the toils of a designing creature to ruin himself irrevocably. Can we not, Brandon?" The worthy barrister felt inclined to laugh, but he answered her entreaties: "From what I hear of the young groom I should imagine the office perilous." "I'm speaking of law, Brandon. Can we not obtain an order from one of your Courts to pursue them and separate them instantly?" "This evening?" "Yes!" Brandon was sorry to say she decidedly could not. "You might call on one of your Judges, Brandon." Brandon assured her that the Judges were a hard-worked race, and to a man slept heavily after dinner. "Will you do so to-morrow, the first thing in the morning? Will you promise me to do so, Brandon?--Or a magistrate! A magistrate would send a policeman after them. My dear Brandon! I beg--I beg you to assist us in this dreadful extremity. It will be the death of my poor brother. I believe he would forgive anything but this. You have no idea what his notions are of blood." Brandon tipped Adrian a significant nod to step in and aid. "What is it, aunt?" asked the wise youth. "You want them followed and torn asunder by wild policemen?" "To-morrow!" Brandon queerly interposed. "Won't that be--just too late?" Adrian suggested. Mrs. Doria, sighed out her last spark of hope. "You see," said Adrian.... "Yes! yes!" Mrs. Doria did not require any of his elucidations. "Pray be quiet, Adrian, and let me speak. Brandon! it cannot be! it's quite impossible! Can
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