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Day, apparently satisfied with what he had done, rested upon his honors, and waited for the finale of his adventures, and he was not long kept in suspense, for the bushrangers, after a brief reconnoitre from behind trees and bushes, suddenly debouched into the open plain, and advanced towards the seemingly unconscious shepherd at a rapid rate, and foremost in the group, I recognized the dark features of Sam Tyrell, the leader.

You've got no business to come and steal the time which is wanted by the really poor." The patient retired sulkily, with an angry scowl. "She'll probably write a letter to the papers on the gross mismanagement of the London hospitals," said Dr. Tyrell, with a smile, as he took the next paper and gave the patient one of his shrewd glances.

"Of course I should." said Fraser, hotly. "I should jump in after you if I couldn't swim a stroke." Miss Tyrell, somewhat taken aback, murmured her gratification. "I should go in after you," continued the mate who was loath to depart from the subject, "if it was blowing a gale, and the sea full of sharks."

Green, walking back to the schooner with Joe, dwelt complacently on the advantages of possessing a style and address which had enabled them to exchange the rudeness of Ben for the appreciative amiability of Captain Fraser. Flower was punctual to the minute next evening, and shaking hands hastily with Fraser, who had gone down to the door to wait for him, went in alone to see Miss Tyrell.

"Sure to be, though," said Mrs. Wheeler, significantly; "you won't 'ave to starve, my dear. But, there, you know that some people's pride is a funny thing." Miss Tyrell regarded her for a moment in silence and then quitted the room, coming back again from half-way up the stairs to answer a knock at the door. She opened it slowly, and discovered to her horror Mr.

The room was no longer shabby, and Fraser was conscious of a strange exaltation. "I understood that you had given notice in the City," he said, slowly; "but I'm very glad that you didn't." Miss Tyrell shook her head, and stooping down adjusted the fire-stove ornament. "Didn't you intend to go?" repeated the tactful seaman.

The time when they were examined is stated by Sir Thomas More to have been when Tyrell was confined in the Tower for treason against Henry VII, which was in 1502, three years after Warbeck's execution. Before that date there is no ground for believing that Tyrell's guilt in regard to the murder was generally known.

The theory of development in doctrine, which, in its latest application by 'Modernists' like Loisy and Tyrell, is now agitating the Roman Church, is exciting interest in a few of the more thoughtful Anglo-Catholics; but the majority are blind to the difficulties for which the theory of two kinds of truth is a desperate remedy.

"I'll change places when they arrive," said the other, apologetically; "something's detained them, I should think. I hope they're not waiting for us." He stood looking about him uneasily as the seats behind rapidly filled, and closely scanned their occupants, and then, leaving his hat on the seat, walked back in perplexity to the door. "Never mind," said Miss Tyrell, quietly, as he came back.

He stopped at the companion for a moment listening in amazement, and then, hastily descending, entered the cabin. "Poppy!" he cried. "Why, I've been waiting up at the Wheelers' for you for nearly a couple of hours." "I must have missed you," said Miss Tyrell, serenely. "Annoying, isn't it?"