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Walton had found that he, like Fenn, lacked those luxuries of life which are so much more necessary than necessities, and, being unable to go himself, owing to the unfortunate accident of being kept in by his form-master, had asked Wren to go for him. Wren's visit to the grocer's was just ending when Fenn's began. They met in the doorway.
The thought that Fenn's presence at the beginning of the innings, instead of at the end, would have made all the difference between a loss and a victory, maddened them. The crowd that seethed in front of the pavilion was a turbulent one. For a time the operation of chairing Fenn up the steps occupied the active minds of the Kayites.
So, after their kind, did these two shepherds of souls endeavor to establish a relationship with Henry and Philippa Roberts. And they were equally successful. Philippa gave her apple blossoms to the old minister, and went to Mr. Fenn's church the very next Sunday. Henry Roberts accepted the tracts with a simple belief in the kindly purpose of the young minister, and stayed away from both churches.
Is there any chance that he could be playing into the hands of the Pan-Germans?" "Fenn is the man who has had most to do with him," Julian remarked. "I wouldn't trust Fenn a yard, but I believe in Freistner." "So do I," Furley assented, "but is Fenn's report of his promises and the strength of his followers entirely honest?" "That's the part of the whole thing I don't like," Julian acknowledged.
'Something dreadfully difficult? laughed Nelly. 'I don't know what you mean by difficult, said Bridget ungraciously, looking for her gloves. 'It's psychology that's all. Lucy Fenn's bringing out another volume of essays. 'It sounds awful! said George Sarratt, laughing. 'I wish I knew what psychology was about. But can't you take a holiday? just this week? He looked at her rather gravely.
"I am a late comer," Julian observed, "but surely some of you others have seen the original communications?" Thomas Evans spoke up from the other end of the table, a small, sturdily built man, a great power in South Wales. "To be frank," he said, "I don't like these insinuations. Fenn's been our secretary from the first. He opened the negotiations, and he's carried them through.
She turned away. Julian, however, followed her to the door. "Shall I see you again before you leave?" he asked. "Of course if you wish to." There was a moment's perceptible pause. "Won't you come upstairs with me to Mr. Fenn's room?" she continued. "Not if your business is in any way private." She began to ascend the stairs. "It isn't private," she said, "but I particularly want Mr.
Fenn to tell me something, and as you know, he is peculiar. Perhaps, if you don't mind, it would be better if you waited for me downstairs." Julian's response was a little vague. She left him, however, without appearing to notice his reluctance and knocked at the door of Fenn's room. She found him seated behind a desk, dictating some letters to a stenographer, whom he waved away at her entrance.
At the beginning of the second act the great Higgs was not on the stage, Fenn's brother knowing enough of the game not to bring on his big man too soon. He had not to enter for ten minutes or so. The author, who had gone down to see him during the interval, stayed in the dressing-room. Fenn, however, who wanted to see all of the piece that he could, went up to the "flies" again.
The fifth he drove to the on. It was a big hit, but there was a fieldsman in the neighbourhood. Still, it was an easy two. But to Kennedy's surprise Fenn sent his partner back after they had run a single. Even the umpire was surprised. Fenn's policy was so obvious that it was strange to see him thus deliberately allow his partner to take a ball.
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