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Thorniford, who knew the Carews, and was commander of the yacht-party, tried to keep us in order, and to make us ornaments to Deephaven society instead of reproaches and stumbling-blocks. Kate's younger brothers were with us, waiting until it was time for them to go back to college, and I think there never had been such picnics in Deephaven before, and I fear there never will be again.
Lord Grey, of Wilton, on reaching Dublin in August of that year, obtained information of this gathering, and determined to strike a decisive blow in Wicklow, before proceeding to the South. All the chief captains in the Queen's service the Malbys, Dudleys, Cosbys, Carews, Moors had repaired to meet him at Dublin, and now marched, under his command, into the neighbouring highlands.
"You wouldn't be by yourself, you'd have me," said Tom. "But, anyway, I'm not going outside the wood at least, only just on to the common, and you needn't come so far as that. I say, Una, shall I tell you a secret?" Una threw out her hands in the funny little foreign way which was natural to her, and which always made the little Carews laugh. "Oh, no, no!" she cried. "Not a secret!
In this is the seat of the Pole-Carew family, a branch of the old Devonshire Carews. The house dates from 1721, and has some good pictures by Holbein, Vandyke, and Reynolds. Carew, the Cornish historian, who died in 1620, lived and wrote his works here.
When night came the Indian woman made her preparations to sleep before the kitchen fire, and the Carews went up-stairs to bed. The mother and father lay long awake that night. While they assured each other that Faith would be perfectly safe, and that the Indian woman would defend the little girl from all danger, they could not but feel an uncertainty.
It used to be gay here, and she was always going down to the Lorimers' or the Carews' to tea, and they coming here. Her sister was married; she was a good deal older; but some of her brothers were at home. There was your grandfather and Mr. Henry. I don't think she ever got it over, his disappearing so.
Barry presented them as the Carews George and Jeanette, a bashful fourteen and a self-possessed twelve, and Dick, who was seven and his own small dusty son, Billy Valentine, who put a fat confiding hand in the strange lady's as they all went down to the gate together. "You are my Joanna's age, Jeanette," said Mrs. Burgoyne, easily. "I hope you will be friends."
Carew one day, if only John Pendleton had not interrupted them. "Still, maybe it's just as well I didn't tell her about it," Jimmy reflected afterwards, on his way home. "She might have thought dad had something in his life that wasn't quite right. And I wouldn't have wanted her to think that of dad." Before the middle of September the Carews and Sadie Dean said good-by and went back to Boston.
Lord Grey, of Wilton, on reaching Dublin in August of that year, obtained information of this gathering, and determined to strike a decisive blow in Wicklow, before proceeding to the South. All the chief captains in the Queen's service the Malbys, Dudleys, Cosbys, Carews, Moors had repaired to meet him at Dublin, and now marched, under his command, into the neighbouring highlands.
Mr. Bampfylde Moore Carew was descended from the ancient family of the Carews, son of the Reverend Mr. Theodore Carew, of the parish of Brickley, near Tiverton, in the county of Devon; of which parish he was many years a rector, very much esteemed while living, and at his death universally lamented. Mr.
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