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Gotobed into Dillsborough and consented to go with him to Mr. Bearside's office. They found the attorney at home, and before anything was said as to payment they heard his account of the action. If Goarly had consented to take any money from Lord Rufford he knew nothing about it. As far as he was aware the action was going on.

It was immediately after he had handed over the money in liquidation of Bearside's claim that he sat down to write a further letter to his friend and correspondent Josiah Scroome. His letter was not written in the best of tempers; but still, through it all, there was a desire to be just, and an anxiety to abstain from the use of hard phrases. The letter was as follows; Fenton's Hotel, St.

"That's true, sir; but if they told you all that they know up street," and Runciman pointed to the part of the town in which Bearside's office was situated, "I should have thought you would have understood who was going to win and who was going to lose. Good day, sir; I hope you'll have a pleasant journey.

Then the Senator's heart was softened again and he explained at great length that he would watch the case and if he saw his way clearly, befriend it with substantial aid. He asked about the attorney and took down Bearside's address. After that he shook hands with both of them, and then made his way back to Bragton through Mr. Twentyman's farm. Mr. and Mrs.

Perhaps he had a feeling that he could not justify himself in so strange a proceeding without absolute candour. He saw Mr. Mainwaring in the street as he left Bearside's office and told him all about it. "I just want, sir, to see what'll come of it" "You'll lose your fifty dollars, Mr. Gotobed, and only cause a little vexation to a high-spirited young nobleman." "Very likely, sir.