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James, of Sutton, was very good. He said: "Don't worry no one will notice it with your beard. That is the only advantage of growing one that I can see." There was no occasion for that remark, for Carrie is very proud of my beard. To hide the absence of the tie I had to keep my chin down the rest of the evening, which caused a pain at the back of my neck. April 24.

He's as strong as an ox. I shouldn't say he'd ever had anything worse than measles in his life. He's got no relations. And he isn't married." Sutton, who had been married three times, spoke with some feeling. "He's a good chap, Jimmy," said Raikes. "Yes," said Arthur Mifflin, "yes, Jimmy is a good chap. I've known him for years. I was at college with him.

The man called Boots Sutton was already in his corner, waiting, and his attitude toward the whole affair was very patently that of sheer boredom. He barely lifted his eyes as Young Denny crawled through the ropes at the opposite corner, behind the officiously fluttering Ogden.

As we rode away, the bugles were calling the troopers. "That's the way to throw the gaff into them," said Sutton, when we had ridden out of hearing. "Every time they bluff, call their hand, and they'll soon get tired running blazers.

A conversation with Mr. Merton on Society. Mr. and Mrs. James, of Sutton, come up. A miserable evening at the Tank Theatre. Experiments with enamel paint. I make another good joke; but Gowing and Cummings are unnecessarily offended. I paint the bath red, with unexpected result. April 19. Cummings called, bringing with him his friend Merton, who is in the wine trade. Gowing also called. Mr.

I I didn't do it on purpose, "Charlie blurted out eagerly. "On purpose! Well, I suppose not," she exclaimed, bewildered. Charlie flushed. Victor shot a swift glance at him. Half-way home they met Mrs. Marland and the whole affair had to be explained to her. Charlie essayed the task. "Still, I don't see how you managed to upset the canoe," observed Mrs. Marland. "No more do I," said Victor Sutton.

"If we do not come, what then?" "Doubtless we shall burn Sutton walls. A curse lies thereon now, and it may be that we shall wreak it." With that he leaped across the brook which ran by the road, and passed into shelter. Then I turned to Erling, who waited for me across the road, and asked if he had understood what was said. "Ay, all," he answered.

"I hope, for your sake, Mabel," he pursueds pocketing the memoranda, "that this affair may be speedily and agreeably adjusted; while I cannot deny that I deprecate the unseemly haste with which Mrs. Sutton and her ally have urged it on, in my absence. Had they intended to court suspicion, they could not have done it more effectually.

They talked about the things that happened before the war, before Colin's marriage, the things they had done together. They talked about the farm and Anne's work, about Barker and Curtis and Ballinger, about Mrs. Sutton who watched them from her house across the road. Mrs.

"Sacred to the glory of God, in grateful memory of Thomas Sutton, Esq. Here lieth buried the body of Thomas Sutton, late of Castle Camps, in the County of Cambridge, Esq., at whose only cost and charges this Hospital was founded and endowed with large possessions, for the relief of poor men and children. He was a gentleman born at Knayth, in the County of Lincoln, of worthy and honest parentage.