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'Whom she encounters after meeting me, I care not, quoth the beau, snapping a finger. 'But there has been an interval for damage with a lady innocent as Eve. Is she advancing? 'The chariot is trotting down the hill. He has ridden back. She has no attendant horseman. 'They were dismissed at my injunction ten miles off particularly to the benefit of the cavaliering horde, it would appear.

As the country was chiefly friendly to their cause, and in possession of their detached parties, excepting here and there the stronghold of some old cavaliering Baron, they travelled without any other attendant than the faithful Cuddie.

So he armed the fowler, and falconer, the footman, and the ploughman, at the home farm, with an old drunken cavaliering butler, who had served with the late Sir Richard under Montrose, and stunned the family nightly with his exploits at Kilsythe and Tippermoor, and who was the only man in the party that had the smallest zeal for the work in hand.

'Whom she encounters after meeting me, I care not, quoth the beau, snapping a finger. 'But there has been an interval for damage with a lady innocent as Eve. Is she advancing? 'The chariot is trotting down the hill. He has ridden back. She has no attendant horseman. 'They were dismissed at my injunction ten miles off particularly to the benefit of the cavaliering horde, it would appear.

And if the Smiths, father and sons, threaten to keep their horse in spite of law, nay, and breed up a race of horses from him, whereon to roughride everybody who goes afoot, then it becomes still more imperative that the Smith family cease cavaliering it altogether. There is yet another point which the stanch Union-lover must keep in view.

As the country was chiefly friendly to their cause, and in possession of their detached parties, excepting here and there the stronghold of some old cavaliering Baron, they travelled without any other attendant than the faithful Cuddie.

So he armed the fowler, and falconer, the footman, and the ploughman, at the home farm, with an old drunken cavaliering butler, who had served with the late Sir Richard under Montrose, and stunned the family nightly with his exploits at Kilsythe and Tippermoor, and who was the only man in the party that had the smallest zeal for the work in hand.

I am not of the cavaliering type, and yet here I was finding myself interested, in a strange and indefinable way, in a woman whose face I had not seen, and whose name I did not know. That, I told myself, was the secret of it. It was exactly because she was elusive, mysterious in fashion, that I found my flat interest piqued.

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