A cordial greeting passed on both sides. And Sir Arthur, <strong>link</strong> referring to his 前 inquiries によって letter and message, requested to be particularly informed of Captain M`Intyre's health.
``Better than he deserves,'' was the answer---``better than he deserves, for <strong>link</strong> disturbing us with his 意地の悪い女, ヴィクセン brawls, and breaking God's peace and the King's.''
``The young gentleman,'' Sir Arthur said, ``had been imprudent; but he understood they were indebted to <strong>link</strong> him for the detection of a suspicious character in the young man Lovel.''
``No もっと見る suspicious than his own,'' answered the Antiquary, eager in his favourites defence;---``the young gentleman <strong>link</strong> was a little foolish and headstrong, and refused to answer Hector's impertinent interrogatories---that is all. Lovel, Sir Arthur, knows how to choose his confidants better---Ay, Miss Wardour, あなた <strong>link</strong> may look at me---but it is very true;---it was in my bosom that he deposited the secret cause of his residence at Fairport; and no stone should have <strong>link</strong> been left unturned on my part to assist him in the pursuit to which he had dedicated himself.''
``Better than he deserves,'' was the answer---``better than he deserves, for <strong>link</strong> disturbing us with his 意地の悪い女, ヴィクセン brawls, and breaking God's peace and the King's.''
``The young gentleman,'' Sir Arthur said, ``had been imprudent; but he understood they were indebted to <strong>link</strong> him for the detection of a suspicious character in the young man Lovel.''
``No もっと見る suspicious than his own,'' answered the Antiquary, eager in his favourites defence;---``the young gentleman <strong>link</strong> was a little foolish and headstrong, and refused to answer Hector's impertinent interrogatories---that is all. Lovel, Sir Arthur, knows how to choose his confidants better---Ay, Miss Wardour, あなた <strong>link</strong> may look at me---but it is very true;---it was in my bosom that he deposited the secret cause of his residence at Fairport; and no stone should have <strong>link</strong> been left unturned on my part to assist him in the pursuit to which he had dedicated himself.''