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"I'm sure I shouldn't care to go to the Caryls', except that Lucy is so seldom allowed to come to see me," she often declared. On this particular afternoon Mrs. Caryl had also gone out. "My Aunt Mollie sent me some lovely clothes for my doll," said Lucy. "The box is up on the top story. Come with me to get it."
Driving home again with Caryl, she thanked him impulsively for taking her. "You weren't bored?" he asked. "Of course not," she said. She would have said more, but something restrained her. A sudden shyness descended upon her that lasted till they reached the flat. She left Caryl at the outer door and turned into the room overlooking the river.
There was no one to know or care. And tears were sometimes a relief. She bowed her head upon the sill and wept. "Why, Doris!" a quiet voice said. She started, started violently, and sprang upright. Caryl was standing slightly behind her, his hand on the back of her chair, but as she rose he came forward and stood beside her. "What is it?" he said. "Why are you crying?"
Five of the most eminent of them, names well known in the Protectorate, Caryl, Manton, Nye, Griffith, and Reynolds, were deputed by Parliament to visit the mangled prisoner. A reasonable request was made, that some impartial person might be present, that justice might be done Nayler in the report of his answers. This was refused.
Licenser ... you are reputed a man discreet enough, religious enough, honest enough that is, to an ordinary competence in all these. Caryl was appointed to the living of St. Magnus near London Bridge. It is probably with this readiness of his to leave one congregation and wed another that Milton twits him. The punishment for Mr.
They were Caryl and his host Abingdon. For a few moments they stood talking, then went away together round an angle of the house. Scarcely had they disappeared before a girl's light figure appeared at an upstairs window. Doris's mischievous face peeped forth, wearing her gayest, most impudent grimace.
"She has gone off somewhere with that bounder Brandon," he said. "They got down to tea, and went off again in the motor afterwards, Mrs. Lockyard doesn't seem to know for certain where." "Phil!" she exclaimed in consternation, and added with her eyes on Caryl, "What is to be done? What can be done?" Caryl made quiet reply: "There was some talk of Wynhampton.
More than one attempt of the kind had been made during the four months of the Civil War. Not till Friday Sept. 15 did the Parliamentary Commissioners arrive in the Isle of Wight. They were accompanied by Messrs. Marshall, Nye, Vines, Seaman, and Caryl, from the Assembly of Divines. The Treaty began on Monday the 18th, in a house in the town of Newport selected as the most suitable for the purpose.
Be brave, be wise, be vigilant, and above all things be patient." The great man held up his hand, as a sign that he wanted his horse, and then offered it to Caryl Carne, who touched it lightly with his lips, and bent one knee. "My Emperor!" he said, "my Emperor!" "Wait until the proper time," said Napoleon, gravely, and yet well pleased. "You are not the first, and you will not be the last.
You know, I told you I was going for a good long ride; but I did not tell you where, because I knew that you would try to stop me. But the fact was that I had made up my mind to see what Caryl Carne is at, among his owls and ivy.
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