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"I have made no insinuations," Julian replied. "At the same time, before we proceed to extremities, I propose that we spend half an hour studying the originals." "That's common sense," Cross declared. "There's no one can object to that. I'm none so much in favour of these typewritten slips myself." Fenn turned to whisper to Bright. Mr. Stenson rose to his feet.
When Ned had finished reading the advertisement in the newspaper which Frank dropped that afternoon as he was leaving camp, the three chums looked at one another, vaguely wondering what it meant. "Do you suppose he's gone to get that place?" asked Fenn. "I think so," Ned replied. "But why would he want to do that?" asked Bart.
"Dolly never took it!" Mrs. Berry heard Dotty, declare, as she approached the door. "Either it's just lost, or else Mr. Fenn stole it, or else " "Or else what?" asked Mr. Forbes, as Dotty paused. "I don't like to say," and Dotty twisted her finger nervously; "I do suspect somebody, at least, I fear maybe I do, a little bit, but I won't say anything about it, unless you keep on blaming Dolly.
Blackburn's always frightfully bucked when the house does anything. You can do anything you like with him if you lift a cup. I should have thought Kay would have been all right when he saw you knocking up centuries, and getting into the final, and all that sort of thing." Fenn laughed. "Kay!" he said. "My dear man, he doesn't know.
The result was that the King consented to stop for the aforesaid forty-eight hours, at the end of which time, feeling himself very comfortable and enjoying his host's company, he needed very little pressure to prolong his stay, especially as Leoni announced that, though Denis was mending fast, riding might have a bad effect and delay his recovery. The King's Esquires by George Manville Fenn
I must speak to Bart and Fenn as soon as I have the chance." It was not until all the other boys, including Frank, had left the barn and gone home, late that night, that Ned found the opportunity he wanted. Then he told his two chums of what he had heard at the new house. "What do you make of it?" asked Bart. "I'll admit I'm suspicious," said Ned.
"And I suppose you thought getting up early and paddling would rest you," Ned went on, but Frank did not answer. "Come on, Fenn, hurry up with breakfast!" cried Bart, and soon the aroma of coffee filled the air. Frank went to the tent to make a hasty toilet, while Bart, who was going fishing that day, followed him. Ned remained near the canoe. A little bundle in it attracted his attention.
This morning Pett writes us word that Sheernesse is lost last night, after two or three hours' dispute. The enemy hath possessed himself of that place; which is very sad, and puts us into great fears of Chatham. Fenn, and did get him to pay me above L400 of my wages, and W. Hewer received it for me, and brought it home this night. Thence I meeting Mr.
But even in the face of these sartorial deficiencies, he looked like a cricketer. The field spread out respectfully, and Jimmy Silver moved a man from the slips into the country. There were three more balls of Challis's over, for Billy Silver's collapse had occurred at the third delivery. Fenn mistimed the first. Two hours' writing indoors does not improve the eye.
I wonder where he could have gone?" "What's that over there?" asked Fenn, pointing to a white object at the foot of a tree. "It's a newspaper," said Ned, picking it up. "And it is turned to display an advertisement. I wonder if Frank could have gone to answer this?" and he read the item concerning the sanitarium.
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