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'I am Mrs Sheridan, Mr Abney. You were expecting me to-night. 'Mrs Sheridan? Mrs Sher I expected you in a cab. I expected you in ah in fact, a cab. 'I walked. I had a curious sensation of having heard the voice before.
This calamitous state made the compassion of his friends necessary, and drew upon him the attention of Sir Thomas Abney, who received him into his house, where, with a constancy of friendship and uniformity of conduct not often to be found, he was treated for thirty-six years with all the kindness that friendship could prompt, and all the attention that respect could dictate.
His personal feelings were warm, and, as a consequence of this virtue, they were sometimes so strong as to warp his judgment. But this he declined, having no liking for the society, and no trust in its methods and designs. Mr. Finlay served as a volunteer in Greece under Captain Abney Hastings.
'And you're going after them. 'Yes. I must look up a train. 'There is a fast train in an hour. You will have plenty of time. 'Will you tell Mr Abney that, while I go and pack my bag? And telephone for a cab. 'Sure, said White, nodding. I went up to my room and began to put a few things together in a suit-case. I felt happy, for several reasons.
The contest may be said to have begun in 1697, when Sir Humphrey Edwin, upon his election as Lord Mayor, after duly receiving the Sacrament according to the use of the Church of England, proceeded in state to the Congregational Chapel at Pinner's Hall. Exactly the same thing recurred in 1701, in the case of Sir T. Abney.
I should think it was dreadfully damp and unwholesome. And there is old Mrs. Waghorn's in Abney Park. That is well situated and the grounds are rather nice. But the reception-rooms are poor, I always think. Susan was fond of Mrs. Waghorn. I cannot say I ever cared for her myself; but there is a tower to it, of course." "Ah! we hardly need towers yet, Miss Lovegrove.
Michael was buried at Abney Park Cemetery; no ray of sunlight fell upon his open grave, but the weather was mild, and among the budded trees passed a breath which was the promise of spring. Joseph Snowdon and the Byasses were Jane's only companions in the mourning-carriage; but at the cemetery they were joined by Sidney Kirkwood.
After luncheon that day Mr Abney said: 'Stephen, my boy, do you think you could manage to come to me tonight as late as eleven o'clock in my study? I shall be busy until that time, and I wish to show you something connected with your future life which it is most important that you should know.
He was looking for a school for his sister's son, and, happening to meet his business acquaintance, Mr Elmer Ford, in London, he had been recommended to Mr Abney. He made himself exceedingly pleasant.
White told his story briefly, exhibited his bruise, showed the marks of the cords on his wrists, and was dismissed. I suggested that further conversation had better take place in the presence of Mr Abney, who, I imagined, would have something to say on the subject of hushing the thing up. We went upstairs.
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