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Guiseley will have his last interview and obtain his exeat from the Dean at half-past six this evening. He proposes to leave Cambridge in the early hours of to-morrow morning." "You don't mean that!" "Certainly I do." "What are you going to wear?" Frank extended two flanneled legs, ending in solid boots. "These a flannel shirt, no tie, a cap, a gray jacket."
"I have an exeat, sir," said the captain. "From the doctor?" "From Mr Roe." "Mr Roe can scarcely be aware that I have refused a similar application to boys in my own house." Smedley made no reply to this observation, about which he had nothing to say. "You had better go in, Smedley. I will explain to Mr Roe." Smedley looked at him in blank astonishment.
John witnessed the game from the top of the Trent coach, and he stopped at Trent House. But he didn't enjoy his exeat, because he knew that Caesar was in trouble. Caesar owed Scaife thirteen pounds, and the fact that this debt could not be paid without confession to his father was driving him distracted. Scaife, it is true, laughed genially at Caesar's distress.
Before reappearing he obtains a safe-conduct, which neither judge nor creditor ever refuses to give; for if the debtor were found without this exeat he would be put in prison, while with it he passes safely, as with a flag of truce, through the enemy's camp, not by way of curiosity, but for the purpose of defeating the severe intention of the laws relating to bankruptcy.
Doe was out in the world with Freedham, probably without an "exeat," and certainly without a hat. I began to wonder whether by a dramatic dénouement I was to be the cause of Doe's capture. "You rang, sir?" inquired the manservant. "Yes; find Master Doe. He's in the house." "Yes, sir." The door closed, and it was too late. Too late for what?
There was a pause while the rider looked to this side and that; and then, with a sudden movement, he had dropped clear of the wall, and come down on feet and hands to the pavement. "Good morning, officer!" said the young gentleman, rising and dusting his hands, "it's all right. Like to see my exeat? Or perhaps half a crown "
Then he said it; and Frank walked in. "Good evening, Mr. Guiseley.... Yes; please sit down. I understood from you this morning that you wished for your exeat." "Please," said Frank. "Just so," said Mr. Mackintosh, drawing the exeat book resembling the butt of a check-book towards him. "And you are going down to-morrow?" "Yes," said Frank.
"Just in time, wasn't it?" asked Mary Arkroyd. "Two days before the the ceremony! Mercifully it had all been kept very quiet, because it was only three months since poor Gilly was killed. I forget whether you ever met Gilly? My half-brother, you know?" "Only once in Collingham Gardens. He had an exeat, and dashed in one Saturday morning when we were just finishing our work. Don't you remember?"
In this way we possess the poem, and make it serve the ends of culture. The First Delight. "We were reading Plato's Apology in the Sixth Form," says Mr. Symonds in his account of his school life at Harrow. "I bought Cary's crib, and took it with me to London on an exeat in March. My hostess, a Mrs. Bain, who lived in Regent's Park, treated me to a comedy one evening at the Haymarket.
The Man You Know, and Who Knows You!" Presently Kitty entered, with Dolly. "Who do you think has just arrived?" she said. "I don't know. Not a deputation, I hope!" "No. Gerald from school." "Great Scott! Expelled?" "Oh no. It's his half-term exeat. I had forgotten all about it. As it just falls in with the Election, he has come to see you through, he says." "Right!
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