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In 1351, Fouk de Birmingham, and Richard Spencer, jointly gave to the priory one hundred acres of land, part lying in Aston, and part in Birmingham, to maintain another priest, who should celebrate divine service daily at the altar of the Virgin Mary, in the church of the hospital, for the souls of William la Mercer, and his wife.
"Not exactly; but a boy brought up by an Aymer Aston the second." "That is sufficient luck for one boy to grab out of life." Peter Masters chuckled. "I take it, young man, you'd rather be fathered by Aymer than by me, eh?"
Michael's attempt to keep Aymer from Aston House and teach him to permanently regard Marden Court as home, for dearly as Christopher loved Marden it was only there he was awake to the apparently indisputable truth that he was not one of that dear family who had done their best to make him forget once and for all that obnoxious fact.
Aston was so pleased with one of the numbers that he sent it to The Melchester Herald to be reviewed; but after waiting about six months for a notice to appear, he went down to the office, and the editor said that the manuscript was lost, and that Aston ought to have enclosed stamps if he wanted it returned.
He had sandy hair and light eyes and but Christopher did not know this an uncommonly shrewd little face and a good square head, and as he passed by the boundaries of Aston House he glanced at the small fellow-citizen gazing through the railings rather compassionately, be it said for he knew for certain the boy inside was longing to get through the gate.
Aston thoughtfully, more for the sake of starting a line of inquiry than because he saw any open door of escape. "Entirely unconnected, but Mr. Masters, or his successor, holds the ends of the various threads, so to speak. Apart from him each affair has a multitude of masters and no head.
You must go abroad France Germany I must see where to place you." "Yes, I must learn how they are made everywhere, and then then there must be roads to be made somewhere in new countries if not here." They talked it out earnestly; Cæsar himself caught the boy's enthusiasm, and the moment Mr. Aston came in he too was drawn into the discussion and offered good advice.
"The fellows in the Fifth used to run a manuscript magazine. Aston was the first editor, and he called it the 'Portfolio, because it was bound up in the case of an old blotter that he bagged out of the reading-room. The chaps who contributed papers called themselves the Fifth Form Literary Society, and elected a secretary, treasurer, and president.
Aston, who had heard of his doings from the stud-groom, took him out with him on one of his rounds of inspection to outlying farms. "The boy's got a good seat, and pluck, Aymer," reported Mr. Aston. "It's more creditable to him because he has had to learn. It's not second nature to him."
So Sebastian made her go into the library for the dictionary and hunt up the word through all its derivations, and thus proved to her incontestably that she was ignorant of the English language and of human nature in about equal proportions. It was soon remarked at the post-office that no letter addressed to Miss Dundas ever left North Aston, and that none came to Mr.
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