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The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Pen-and-ink portraits of Major and Mrs. Yelvrerton . (search)
Pen-and-ink portraits of Major and Mrs. Yelvrerton.
--The Dublin Morning News gives the following pen-and-ink portraits of Major and Mrs. (Longworth) Yelverton:
Major Yelverton looks every inch a roue; neither ugly nor handsome, but with a face the aspect of which is simply unpleasant, dubious, disagreeable.
His head is bald on the back of the crown alone.
He wears a moustache and flowing whiskers of reddish, fair hue. He seemed very nervous and agitated — like a man that found himself "in for" the worse that could befall him, but resolved to go through it at all hazards.
His manner of answering the questions was very remarkable.
He generally paused a good while, as if weighing every possible bearing or effect of his answer, and shaped it accordingly, like a chess-player calculating before he made his move.
His mode of pronunciation was that so often given in Punch as the language of "swells."
Mrs. Yelverton is probably in her twenty-fifth year.
She is under the