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Updated: June 29, 2025
"I am not so fond of an east wind as to get more of it than can be helped. And, after all, it is best to go independently to an affair of this sort. One may get bored and want to leave early." Kelson nodded with a grim appreciation of the man's trick of argument, and went out to his waiting dog-cart. Henshaw's fly drove up as Gifford turned back from the door.
By special request the Doctor dropped Charteris within a hundred yards of Merevale's door. 'Good-night, he said. 'I don't suppose you will value my advice at all, but you may have it for what it is worth. I recommend you stop this sort of game. Next time something will happen. 'By Jove, yes, said Charteris, climbing painfully down from the dog-cart, 'I'll take that advice.
I want to get some things." "And," added Molly, "there are some domestic commissions butcher, baker, &c." Vellacott expressed his entire satisfaction with the arrangement, and by the time he had finished his letter the dog-cart was waiting at the door.
The unusual thing, which nobody else heard, was that he said to her then with shamed discomfort, "It doesn't matter it doesn't matter," and that Hilda, driving away, found herself without a voice to answer the good-nights they chorussed after her. Arnold begged a seat in Captain Corby's dog-cart, and Hilda, with her purple train in her lap, heard the wheels following all the way.
The men helped him officiously into the carriage, though he could have walked very well alone. Henry asked leave to buy a clean shirt. The doctor said he would lend him one at home. While Henry was putting it on Dr. Amboyne ordered his dog-cart instead of his brougham, and mixed some medicines.
I was, such were my ruminations, to have agreed at once to his preposterous offer, and to have been driven, while he smirked and grimaced behind my back at his acquaintances, through Feltram in his dog-cart to Elverston; and then, to the just indignation of my uncle, to have been delivered up to Lady Knolly's guardianship, and to have handed my driver, as I alighted, the handsome fare of 20.000l.
"I wonder whether you have forgotten our drive from Ramelton to our house when I came to fetch you from the quay? We were alone in the dog-cart, and we spoke " "Of the friends whom one knows for friends the first moment, and whom one seems to recognise even though one has never seen them before," interrupted Feversham. "Indeed I remember."
Her strength of will, of courage, of love, had never been taxed; only her patience. 'And my life is over! she told herself, insisting that her life was over without being able to believe it. As the dog-cart was crossing the railway bridge at Shawport, at the foot of the rise to Hillport, Leonora overtook her eldest daughter. She drew up.
Though the market town of Old Manninglea was only eight miles distant, the roundabout journey thither by rail offered such difficulties that Dale hired a dog-cart from the Roebuck and drove his wife across by road.
However, it was excusable, as any of my young readers will say if they consider that Harry had been up four hours, and out in the fresh air of the bright summer morning. "Now, boys," said the Squire, when the breakfast was over, "time flies. Harry, you tell Sam to bring the dog-cart round. Philip and Fred, you help me to get the jars and bottles into the hall."
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