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Updated: June 25, 2025
So, then, the town-band was ordered to be in attendance next morning by eleven at the Swan, a lot of old election colours were shaken from their dust and cobwebs, the bell-ringers engaged, vasty preparations of ale and beef made at Hurstley Hall an ox to be roasted whole upon the terrace, and a plum-pudding already in the cauldron of two good yards in circumference and all that every body hoped for that night, was a fine May-day to-morrow.
Shifting the page, he read of the Swiss Bell-Ringers as back again "after a six years' absence," and at the next item really knew what he read. It was of John Owens' appearance, every night, as Caleb Plummer in "Dot," "performance to begin at seven o'clock." Was it there Adolphe would this evening take his party, of which the dazzling Flora would be one and Anna, he hoped, another?
They approached and retreated in files, flourishing their arms like bell-ringers, while they sang: "Arise, vulture, Thou art the bird that eateth other birds." These were, however, not wives, only female slaves.
Mercifully I had friends at court some old bell-ringers who had been in the Cathedral and who remembered the gardener's widow. I wanted everything, even money, to get this unhappy girl out of the devil's clutches." The upper cloister was quite deserted.
In the days of Elizabeth, the sheriffs demanded and obtained relief from an obligation to supply judges on circuit, with food and lodging; under Victoria they have recently exclaimed against the custom which required them to furnish guards of javelin-bearers for the protection of Her Majesty's representatives; when George II. was king, they grumbled against lighter burdens for instance, the cost of white kid-gloves and payments to bell-ringers.
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