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Come up here and pick me up, and we'll ride right down to the Novella. Goodbye." I had not stopped to ask questions and prolong the conversation, knowing as I did the fuming impatience of O'Connor. It was relief enough to know that Kennedy was located at last. He was in the psychopathic ward with Barron, as I hurried in.
He had just given a sketch of the church meeting at Upcote, and of the situation in the village up to date. The Bishop sat absently patting his thin knees, and evidently very much concerned. "A most unpleasant a most painful scene. I confess, Mr. Barron, I think it would have been far better if you had avoided it." Barron held himself rigidly erect.
This kind of lock was revived, or at least greatly improved, by a Mr. Barron in 1774, and it was shortly after this time that Bramah directed his attention to the subject.
Barron returned, as though with relief, to architecture, talked agreeably of the glories of a famous Tudor house on the west side, and an equally famous Queen Anne house on the east side of the Chase. But the churches of the district, according to him, were on the whole disappointing inferior to those of other districts within reach.
A puzzled look passed again over Meynell's face. But he said nothing. His attitude, coldly expectant, demanded the story. Barron told it once more. He repeated Judith Sabin's narrative in the straightened, rearranged form he had now given to it, postponing, however, any further mention of Meynell's relation to it till a last dramatic moment. He did not find his task so easy on this occasion.
Gammit," said he, with an air of having lost all interest in the problem. But that did not suit his visitor at all. Her manner became more conciliatory. Leaning forward, with an almost coaxing look on her face, she murmured "I've had an idee as how it might be mind, I don't say it is, but jest it might be " and she paused dramatically. "Might be what?" inquired Barron, with reviving interest.
Arrangements to this effect with him are confided to the discretion with which Mr. Eaton is vested by the Government." It would seem from these extracts that Eaton derived full authority from Barron to act in this matter, independently of his commission as "General Agent." We do not perceive that he exceeded a reasonable discretion in the "arrangements" made with Hamet.
Wood tell them anything about him? Mr. Wood looked very thoughtful when he got this letter, then he said, "Harry, how long is it since Barron ran away?" "About eight weeks," said Mr. Harry. "That's strange," said Mr. Wood. "The money these English people sent him would get to Boston just a few days after he left here. He is not the man to leave it long unclaimed.
"I suppose you do, though that's a queer way to put it. You talk as though you had come to smoke a cigar along with him." In growing amazement and suspicion, Noy listened to this most curious statement. Fears suddenly awoke that, by some mysterious circumstance, Barron had learned of his contemplated action and was prepared for it.
"Then he closed his eyes and his breathing was so easy that I thought he might sleep, and live hours, maybe. I loosened his fingers and lifted his head on my coat that I'd folded for a pillow, for I thought I'd go outside and find Joe Barron and get him to take the bus down when the jam held up so I could start.
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