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"In the drawing-room, waiting for Mr. Grimes." "Then, come this way." And turning, Bellew led Small Porges up, and along the terrace. "Now, my Porges," he admonished him, "when we come to the drawing-room windows, they're open, you see, I want you to hide with me in the shadows, and wait until I give you the word " "Aye, aye, Captain!" panted Small Porges.
Then a reader was appointed by acclamation, and thereafter, throughout the day, many men were acclaimed to read in loud voice the notice Smoke Bellew had nailed up. And there were numbers of men who stood in the snow and heard it read several times in order to memorize the succulent items that appeared in the following order: The Tra-Lee Town-Site Company keeps its accounts on the wall.
Erect and slim, unlike and yet so very much alike, the eyes of both of them seemed saying: 'I shall differ from you; there are no two opinions about it. I shall differ from you! Behind them stood Mrs. Bellew. Her eyes could not keep still under their lashes, and their light and colour changed continually. George walked on slowly at her side.
We've been here, father and son father and son for generations!" "All the more shame," burst out Gregory, "if you can't stand by a woman at the end of them !" Mr. Paramor made a gesture of reproof. "There's moderation in all things," he said. "Are you sure that Mrs. Bellew requires protection? If you are right, I agree; but are you right?" "I will answer for it," said Gregory. Mr.
Being come within sight of the house, he turned aside, and forcing his way through a gap in the hedge, came by a roundabout course to the farm-yard. On he went, always in the shadow until, at length, he paused beneath the mighty, knotted branches of "King Arthur." Never did conspirator glance about him with sharper eyes, or hearken with keener ears, than did George Bellew, or Conspirator No.
But lo! as they went Small Porges' tears were banished quite; and Bellew strode upon his way, his head held high, his shoulders squared, like one in whom Hope has been newborn. How Anthea gave her promise "And so he has really gone!"
"Well, to-night, sir, Miss Anthea calls me into the parlour to ax, or as you might say, en-quire as to the why, an' likewise the wherefore of you a buyin' all that furnitur'." "Did she, Adam?" "Ah! 'why did 'e do it? says she 'well, to keep it from bein' took away, p'raps, says I sharp as any gimblet, sir." "Good!" nodded Bellew.
"I'm glad to see that the `peepil' is all right, however," said Bellew, glancing at his visitors with what may be called a grave smile; "it might have bin worse, for that's an ugly corner under the cliff, an' needs careful drivin' even in daylight."
Paramor smiled again, became instantly grave, and said: "We shall want evidence of certain things, Have you got any evidence?" Gregory ran his hand through his hair. "I don't think there'll be any difficulty," he said. "Bellew agrees they both agree!" Mr. Paramor stared. "What's that to do with it?" Gregory caught him up.
The dog cart passed within a foot of him and vanished, swinging round into the station. Mr. Pendyce turned in his tracks. "Who was that? Disgraceful! On Sunday, too! The fellow must be drunk; he nearly ran over my legs. Did you see, Bee, he nearly ran over " Bee answered: "It was Captain Bellew, Father; I saw his face." "Bellew? That drunken fellow? I shall summons him.
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