HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE

From this night all men shall kneel

'From this night all men shall kneel—all men on whom Ideign to cast my eyes'"—See p 187







HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE

Being The Portions Of That Nobleman's Life
Omitted In The Relation Of His Lady's
Story Presented To The World Of
Fashion Under The Title Of A
Lady Of Quality




BY


FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT



ILLUSTRATED






NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1914




1897, BY
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS










Were Nature just to Man from his first hour, he need not ask for Mercy; then 'tis for us—the toys of Nature—to be both just and merciful, for so only can the wrongs she does be undone.







CONTENTS

    ChapterPage
I.   The Fifth Day Of April, 16761
II.   "He Is The King"13
III.   Sir Jeoffry Wildairs26
IV.   "God Have Mercy On Its Evil Fortunes"35
V.   My Lord Marquess Plunges Into The Thames55
VI.   "No; She Has Not Yet Come To Court"65
VII.   "'Tis Clo Wildairs, Man—All The County Knows The Vixen"77
VIII.   In Which My Lady Betty Tantillion Writes Of A Scandal92
IX.   Sir John Oxon Lays A Wager At Cribb's Coffee House107
X.   My Lord Marquess Rides To Camylo
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