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Saturninus, having lain with his new wife and discovered that she had already lost her maidenhead, informed one of his friends that his wife was no virgin. When this reached the ears of Theodora, she ordered the servants to hoist him up, like a boy at school, upbraiding him with having behaved too saucily and having taken an unbecoming oath.

"Then you must have seduced him, you wicked minx, for a more innocent boy never was known." Poor Ellen, confounded at the accusation, repelled it as untrue, and said she knew well enough who seduced me. Aunt for the moment felt this as a home thrust, for be it remembered, she fancied she had had my maidenhead. "What do you mean by that? I insist upon you speaking out."

"The last time I was here," he said, returning to the subject, "I was here on a temporary honeymoon." The doctor tried to look as though he had not thought that could be possible. "I know my Maidenhead fairly well," said Sir Richmond.

A picnic party up the river from Maidenhead to Cookham was got up for the 30th of May, and Ralph Newton of course was there. Just at that time the Neefit persecution was at its worst. Letters directed by various hands came to him daily, and in all of them he was asked when he meant to be on the square.

This troubled me, and the truth is, I have a good mind to have the maidenhead of this girl, which I should not doubt to have if je could get time para be con her. But she will be gone and I not know whither.

"Why not? Are you afraid of your husband noticing the loss of your maidenhead?" "Not I, and if he did I shouldn't care. I promise you if he dared to reproach me, he should not have me at all." "Well said, for my leavings are too good for him. Come quick!" "But you will shut the door, at least?" "No, the noise would be heard, and might give rise to suspicion. Nobody will come in."

There are painters who have never been further than Maidenhead, and who bring back what I should call notes de voyage; there are others who have travelled round the world and have produced general aspects bearing neither stamp nor certificate of mileage in other words, pictures.

So saying, he handed across to Michael a cutting from the "Maidenhead Gazette" which distinctly recorded the marriage of the daughter of a "coach," a tutor well known in the place, to Mr. Innocent Smith, late of Brakespeare College, Cambridge. When Dr. Pym resumed it was realized that his face had grown at once both tragic and triumphant.

Some of the Guardsmen were in the train going back, and at the next station they changed to the carriage in which Glory and John were sitting. Apparently they had dined before leaving their club at Maidenhead, and they talked at Glory with covert smiles. "Going to the Colosseum tonight?" said one. "If there's time," said another. "Oh, time enough.

Got this clip outside Kimberly " and he touched his ear. "Been all my life on the river Maidenhead and Bourne's End mostly and so when my time was up I come home and the boss here put me on." "A soldier! I thought so. I see now why you got mad. Wonder you didn't throw that chap into the river."