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A man who has served a family as long as I have had the honor of serving his lordship's, comes to entertain a high regard for the family prestige. And, with no offense to yourself, sir, this would not have done." "Well, it looks as if it would have to do," said Roland, gloomily. "I can't see any way out of it." "I can, sir. My niece at Aldershot." Mr.

Mark's ambition to go and work at Aldershot was gratified before the end of August, because Brother Chad fell ill, and it was considered advisable to let him spend a long convalescence at the Abbey. The Priory, 17, Farnborough Villas, Aldershot. St. Michael and All Angels. My dear Rector,

He explained his proceedings, retaining the hand she gave him, and looking down upon her with an impulsive and affectionate pity. 'You were asleep. I disturbed you, he said, remorsefully. 'Oh no, do come in. She led the way into the drawing-room. 'I wanted specially to tell you some things I heard at Aldershot to-day, which I thought might cheer you, said Farrell.

Teal wagged his head at him with a kind of priestly archness. "You can not have forgotten my niece at Aldershot?" Roland stared at him dumbly. It was like a line out of a melodrama. He feared, first for his own, then for the butler's sanity. The latter was smiling gently, as one who sees light in a difficult situation. "I've never been at Aldershot in my life." "For our purposes you have, sir.

He was captain of cricket, and not only captain, but also the best all-round man in the team, which is often a very different matter. He was the best wing three-quarter the School possessed; played fives and racquets like a professor, and only the day before had shared Tony's glory by winning the silver medal for fencing in the Aldershot competition. The abilities of Charteris were more ordinary.

George he should be given an opportunity to work at one of the priories in Aldershot or Sandgate, and that the experience he might expect to gain would help him later as a parish priest. He could not confide in the Rector his reason for wanting to subject himself to monastic discipline, and he expected a good deal of opposition.

"You got a bad attack of Peteiro. That was what was the matter with you." "You think that every one's a funk like yourself," said Stanning. "Pity they aren't," said Linton; "we should do rather well down at Aldershot. And he wasn't such a terror after all, Sheen, was he? You beat him in two and a half rounds, didn't you?

"If we could all get what we want, there would scarcely be an officer in Aldershot Camp on the 12th of August. But I must say there are some capitally good fellows in our mess and it isn't every one gets the chance you offer me and there's none of the dog-in-the-manger feeling about them: in short. I do believe, Macleod, that I could get off for a week or so about the 20th." "The 20th? So be it.

Nothing else of importance was discovered in the room by the police, save the inexplicable fact that neither upon Mrs. Barclay's person nor upon that of the victim nor in any part of the room was the missing key to be found. The door had eventually to be opened by a locksmith from Aldershot.

It was impossible for the Sportsman to have been hoaxed. No, the incredible, outrageous fact must be faced. Sheen had been down to Aldershot and won a silver medal! Sheen! Sheen!! Sheen who had who was well, who, in a word, was SHEEN!!! Linton read on like one in a dream. None of his opponents gave him much trouble except Peteiro of Ripton, whom he met in the final.