EUSTACE CONYERS. CHAPTER I. OLD FACES, AND NEWS FROM HOME. WHAT Eustace Conyers would have thought of Rio, and what he would have heard there of his friend Don Emanuel, we may guess indeed, but we cannot know. For barely had he delivered his letters by messenger, than he hastened to report himself to the officer of H.M.S. 'Dahlia,' then lying in the noble harbour, and was told that he would have to sail that night in the Sharpshooter,' which was going to the coast. Mr. Eustace had VOL. III. B |