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Doctor Jolks was kind, like most men of his calling, and undertook to send the nurse from Feltram with a few comforts for the patient; and he called Dickon to the yard-gate, and I suppose told him of the arrangement; and Milly and I went to the poor girl's door and asked, 'May we come in? There was no answer. So, with the conventional construction of silence, we entered.
It was not easy to get at Uncle Silas's 'Times' or 'Morning Post, which we fancied would explain these horrible allusions; but Milly bethought her of a sergeant in the militia, resident in Feltram, who knew the destination and quarters of every regiment in the service; and circuitously, from this authority, we learned, to my infinite relief, that Captain Oakley's regiment had still two years to sojourn in England.
"What a witch you have discovered! One thing is true, perhaps. If there was a Feltram rich enough, he might have the estate now; but there ain't. They are all beggars. So much for your conjurer." "He may make amends to you, if you make amends to him." "He! Why, what can that wretched impostor do? D n me, I'm past helping now." "Don't you talk so," said Feltram. "Be civil.
Ruthyn, of course, has a perfect right to to in fact, I was not the least aware that I had the honour of so near a relation's a a and what exquisite scenery you have! I think this country round Feltram particularly fine; and this Bartram-Haugh is, I venture to say, about the very most beautiful spot in this beautiful region.
He had not seen him for two or three days; and in the wood of Mardykes he saw his lank figure standing among the thick trees, upon a little knoll, leaning on a staff which he sometimes carried with him in his excursions up the mountains. "Feltram!" shouted Sir Bale. Feltram turned and beckoned. Sir Bale muttered, but obeyed the signal.
Sir Bale looked at him, for there was something ambiguous and even derisive in the tone of Feltram's voice. But before he could quite make up his mind, Feltram spoke again. "Everything is settled about you and me?" "There is nothing to prevent your staying at Mardykes now," said Sir Bale graciously.
No tidings of Philip Feltram were heard; and, in fact, none ever reached that part of the world; and if it had not been highly improbable that he could have drowned himself in the lake without his body sooner or later having risen to the surface, it would have been concluded that he had either accidentally or by design made away with himself in its waters.
Come and talk this odd business over a little; you must have mistaken what I meant; I should like to hear all about it." "All is not much, sir," said Philip Feltram, entering the room again, the door of which he had half closed after him.
In a few seconds he followed in the same direction, halloaing after Feltram; for he did not like the idea of his wandering about the country by moonlight, or possibly losing his life among the precipices, and bringing a new discredit upon his house. But no answer came; nor could he in that thick copse gain sight of him again. When Sir Bale reached Mardykes Hall he summoned Mrs.
Take carefully from it such trees or objects as will guide you; and when the forest thickens, do the best you can to keep to the same line. You are sure to find him." "You'll come, Feltram. I should lose myself in that wilderness, and probably fail to discover him," said Sir Bale; "and I really wish to see him." "When two people wish to meet, it is hard if they don't.
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