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"Dr Bewley," cried Rampson excitedly, "you don't know how you have relieved my mind!" "I am very glad, Rampson; and let me take this opportunity of telling you that Bless my heart! what is the meaning of this?" "Of what, sir?" cried Rampson, startled by the speaker's earnestness. "Look over yonder beyond the elms. Scandalous! Disgraceful! And after all that I have said!

But as for my mystifying Bewley acquaintance I confess I cannot make head or tail of him. 'Was he, said Lawford rather vaguely, looking up into the dim white face that with its plumes filled nearly the whole carriage window, 'was his face very unpleasing? She raised a gloved hand. 'It has haunted me, haunted me, Mr Lawford; its its conflict!

It is but a chance that the words "Westminster Abbey" mean more to us to-day than "Woburn Abbey," "Bewley Abbey" or any one of the scores of "Abbeys," "Priories," and the rest, which are the names of our country houses. Chertsey and Abingdon were less fortunate than Westminster.

Day had closed ere our friend reached Bewley, but the children returning from school, and the country folks leaving their work, kept assuring him that he was on the right line, till the lights of the town, bursting upon him as he rounded the hill above, showed him the end of his journey.

Johnson at the Temple in London, where he had then chambers, he happened to arrive there before he was up; and being shewn into the room where he was to breakfast, finding himself alone, he examined the contents of the apartment, to try whether he could undiscovered steal anything to send to his friend Bewley, as another relick of the admirable Dr. Johnson.

William Bewley, aged 49, late of Kingston upon Hull, pensioner from the 5th Regt. of foot, committed July 29, 1817, charged on suspicion of having feloniously broken into the dwelling house of James Crowder at Barton, no person being therein, and stealing 1 bottle green coat, 1 velveteen jacket, 3 waistcoats, &c. Guilty Death. John Giddy, aged 22, late of Horncastle, tailor, com.

Bewley, well known in Norfolk by the name of the Philosopher of Massingham: who, from the Ramblers and Plan of his Dictionary, and long before the authour's fame was established by the Dictionary itself, or any other work, had conceived such a reverence for him, that he urgently begged Dr.