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'True, she thrust herself in between you. Well, it is too late to speak of that now. If you will take my advice, Max, for the thought had come upon me like a flash of inspiration, 'you will go down to Bournemouth and speak to Gladys, keeping your own counsel and telling no one of your intention.
And she was growing stronger. One afternoon she heard the doctor talking to Nevill in the passage. He uttered the word "change." "Shall I send her to Bournemouth?" said Nevill. "Yes, yes. Good-morning. Or, better still, take her yourself to the Riviera," sang out the doctor. The door closed behind the eminent man, and Tyson went out immediately afterwards.
I made endless researches in connection with her, and, in answer to one of my inquiries, I was informed that eighteen years ago that is to say, about the time Jane's dress was in fashion the chemist's shop had been occupied by a dressmaker of the name of Bosworth. I hunted up Miss Bosworth's address and called on her. She had retired from business and was living in St. Michael's Road, Bournemouth.
Do you recollect, Bill, to have got a barrel from Bournemouth this morning containing specimens? 'I don't know about specimens, replied Bill; 'but the party as received the barrel I mean raised a sight of trouble. 'What's that? cried Morris, in the agitation of the moment pressing a penny into the man's hand. 'You see, sir, the barrel arrived at one-thirty.
In reply, Germany apparently backed down and gave the promise the President had demanded. However, it coupled this concession with an expression of its expectation that the United States would compel Great Britain to observe international law in the blockade. As this latter statement might be interpreted as a qualification of its surrender, the incident hardly ended satisfactorily. Bournemouth
"We are protected, my dear, by the open spaces of Regent's Park. They wouldn't like to waste their bombs on poor me!" However her maid didn't altogether like the off chance of the Germans or our air-craft guns making a mistake and trespassing on the residential parts of London, so she persuaded her mistress to spend part of the winter of 1915-16 at Bournemouth.
"And you told Steel," said Ware, rather reproachfully. "I had to tell Steel, if I wished to save Anne," retorted Olga; "but I asked him to do nothing to imperil the liberty of Mark Dane." "Did he promise that?" "Yes. Dane saw him in Bournemouth. I told him to call with a note, which I gave him. Dane did not know why he was sent, and when he discovered that Steel was a detective, he became afraid.
Medlicott said he was in more danger than when he was at Schwarenbach; and, as soon as he could move, we had to take him to Bournemouth, to get strength for going to the Riviera. I can say now that I never did expect to bring him back again! But I am thankful to say he has been getting stronger ever since, and has scarcely had a real drawback." "Yes, I was astonished to see him looking so well.
Then they had tried Schevleningen for a week, where, he said in a tone of some injury, they had rather thought they might find them, the Marches. The air had been poison to him, and they had come over to England with some notion of Bournemouth; but the doctor in London had thought not, and urged their going home. "All Europe is damp, you know, and dark as a pocket in winter," he ended.
To Dieppe and back by Havre on the 24th. William Longman came to Foxholes. Mrs. Reeve gave 'Ianthe, whom they met at a luncheon party at Bournemouth, a fuller notice. She wrote, 'A bad husband and narrow means kept her out of England for thirty-five years or so, and she is now a corpulent matron of seventy, with no trace of those charms sung by the poet.
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