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Updated: April 30, 2025
Hang this weather, it costs me seven shillings a day for coach-fare, besides my paying the fares of all my poor brother parsons, who come over from Ireland to solicit my patronage for a bishopric, and end by borrowing half-a-crown in the meanwhile. But Matt Prior will pay me again, I suppose, out of the public money?" "To be sure, if Chloe does not ruin him first."
She was evidently still afraid of Miss Betsey, for she sent her grateful duty to her but timidly; and she was evidently afraid of me, too, and entertained the probability of my running away again soon: if I might judge from the repeated hints she threw out, that the coach-fare to Yarmouth was always to be had of her for the asking.
So there they remained their lips silent, their hearts speaking to each other each from each taking strange succour and holy strength till Philip rose, calm, and with a quiet smile, "Good-bye, mother; I will go at once to Mr. Plaskwith." "But you have no money for the coach-fare; here, Philip," and she placed her purse in his hand, from which he reluctantly selected a few shillings.
Hang this weather, it costs me seven shillings a day for coach-fare, besides my paying the fares of all my poor brother parsons, who come over from Ireland to solicit my patronage for a bishopric, and end by borrowing half-a-crown in the meanwhile. But Matt Prior will pay me again, I suppose, out of the public money?" "To be sure, if Chloe does not ruin him first."
So there they remained their lips silent, their hearts speaking to each other each from each taking strange succour and holy strength till Philip rose, calm, and with a quiet smile, "Good-bye, mother; I will go at once to Mr. Plaskwith." "But you have no money for the coach-fare; here, Philip," and she placed her purse in his hand, from which he reluctantly selected a few shillings.
The hide he had carefully packed, to be sent to Tarascon to the address of brave Commandant Bravida, and, later on, we shall see what came of this fabulous trophy. As for the camel, he reckoned on making use of him to get back to Algiers, not by riding on him, but by selling him to pay his coach-fare the best way to employ a camel in travelling.
They have been very kind to me, and an old gentleman has even paid my coach-fare. Oh, there are good people everywhere. And you are going to Nancy? To Nancy first, then I shall rejoin the company, which ought to be at Epinal. Ridoux was listening in his corner. You know this young person then? he said. I know her through having seen her once at Althausen.
But I will let you have it back again, be assured; when I have worked and earned it. And you believe that I shall be satisfied with this fine promise? You will let me have my money back immediately, or I shall certainly accuse you of being a thief ... an adventuress. I will say what happened. It was you who compelled me to take the money for the coach-fare.
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