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It was not pleasant to think about that. Dr Chedsey was very glad that it was just then announced that a woman begged leave to speak with their Worships. "It shall be yon woman that would fain take the children, I cast no doubt," said Sir John: "and we have had no talk thereupon. Shall she have them or no?" "What say you, Father Tye?" "Truly, that I have not over much trust in Felstede's wife.

"You're right, sir, I'm afraid." They regarded each other, those two, Chedsey, rotund and pink, looking down upon Ayling, long and lean, with fine wrinkles about his eyes, and hair considerably grayed, wondering, both of them, why names should be so much more enduring than they themselves had been.

"They are living in Cambridge Terrace," Chedsey was saying. "Would Mr. Ayling like the address?" Ayling wrote down the address Chedsey gave him, and put it away in his pocket, with no more definite idea than that some day, if opportunity offered, he might look her up, for his old friend's sake. He began to inquire about other men Carrington, Farnsby, Blake.

It was the more awkward from his point of view, that Cissy was so small that he took her to be much younger than she was. "I cannot examine these babes!" said he to Chedsey. Dr Chedsey, in answer, took the examination on himself. "How old art thou, my lad?" said he to Will. Will made no answer, and his sister spoke up for him. "Please, sir, he's six."

Her voice was perfectly smooth because her will had deserted her again. Only her brain worked, clearly, independently. "Ah, Mrs. Lonsdale; this is Mr. Burke speaking, Mr. Franklin Burke, of the Cosmos Club. I am making an effort to get into touch with friends of Mr. Richard Ayling, and I am told by a man named Chedsey, who I believe was at one time in your employ, that Mr.

In the end he was forced to give up his house, and Chedsey came back to the club. A few years later the major was taken with pneumonia, quite suddenly, and died. Did Mr. Ayling know Major Lonsdale's wife? "Yes," said Ayling. "What became of Mrs. Lonsdale?" "Here in London, sir." "Wasn't there," asked Ayling, "a child, a little girl?" "Ah, Miss Peggy, sir!"

The Commissioners themselves were two in number, Sir John Kingston and Dr Chedsey; but the scribe, sheriff, and bailiffs were also present. "Worshipful Sirs," she said in a clear voice, "I have been told it is reported in this town that I have made this day by you submission and obedience to the Pope.

"Well, but why can't they let things alone?" inquired Sir John, helping himself to a biscuit. "They know well enough what they shall come to if they meddle with matters of religion. Why don't they leave the priest to think for them?" Dr Chedsey was silent: not because he did not know the answer. The time was when he, too, had been one of those now despised and condemned Gospellers.

It will be known fully in that other world whence there is no coming back. Dr Chedsey, then, was silent: not because he did not understand the matter, but because he knew it too well. Sir John had said the Protestants "knew what they would come to": that was the stake and the fire. But those who persecuted Christ in the person of His elect what were they going to come to?

And since this is not true, nor by God's grace shall never be, I call on you to do your duty, and commit me to the Queen's Highness' prison, that I may yet again bear my testimony for my Lord Christ." There was dead silence for a moment. Dr Chedsey looked at the girl with admiration which seemed almost reverence.

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