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Bostwick succeeded in making an early start to the southward in his car. McCoppet had provided not only a couple of men as guides to the field where Lawrence was working, but also a tent, provisions, and blankets, should occasion arise for their use. Beth was informed by her fiancé that word had arrived from her brother, to whom Searle said he meant to go.

"'Auctioneer and House Agent, Broadway, Hammersmith. Is that the young man?" "That is the young man," she says, folding her letter and putting it in the envelope. "And was he your fiance?" I asked. "No," she says. "But he will be if he does what I'm telling him to do." "And what about Mr. Parable?" I says. "A little joke that will amuse him later on," she says, slipping a cloak on her shoulders.

"I'm afraid I don't know enough about the game to be able to decide a question like that," she said. "Then we must consult St. Andrews," said Rupert Bailey. "I'll tell you who might know," said Amanda Trivett, after a moment's thought. "Who is that?" I asked. "My fiance. He has just come back from a golfing holiday. That's why I'm in town this morning. I've been to meet him.

Methinks your fiancé M. le Gallais might show more alacrity in his coming." "Helas!" replied Marguerite, "poor Alain will never err on the side of precipitancy. But seest thou not, my sister, the equinox here, and gales are abroad. I did not expect him till the S. Michel; and then there are Captain Bowden and M. the Lieutenant's cruisers to reckon with."

It doesn't hurt me and it helps them," ended Arline piteously. "One who knows you well should understand that you are doing worthy work," returned Grace gravely. "Still if I were you I would not act too hastily. It seems to me that you ought to come to a frank understanding of the matter with your fiancé at once." "And if he refuses to allow me " broke in Arline quickly.

Warden at last approaching with her four daughters and no one else. She greeted them politely and warmly; but Mrs. Weatherstone did more. Holding them all in a little group beside her, she introduced her noble visitors to them; imparted the further information that their brother was fiance to Miss Bell. "I don't see him," she said, looking about. "He will come later, of course. Ah, Miss Madeline!

This is the identical note. You have all heard the various theories of the jar and have read the note. Here it is in plain, cold black and white in Dr. Dixon's own handwriting, as you know, and reads: 'This will cure your headache. Dr. Dixon." Alma Willard seemed as one paralysed. Was Kennedy, who had been engaged by her father to defend her fiance, about to convict him?

I recollect I dared you." "Yes. I always took a dare." "Do you still?" "What do you mean?" Wally knocked the ash off his cigarette. "Well," he said slowly, "suppose I were to dare you to get up and walk over to that table and look your fiancé in the eye and say, 'Stop scowling at my back hair! I've a perfect right to be supping with an old friend! would you do it?" "Is he?" said Jill, startled.

"Of course she does; that is her fiance." "Impossible!" rejoined he, with an air of astonishment. "Impossible! why so? I assure you he is. They are to be married in a few weeks. I am here to officiate as bridesmaid." "Phew!" whistled George Stevens; and then, after pausing a moment, he asked, "Do you know anything about this Mr. Garie anything, I mean, respecting his family?"

When they heard that the young lady who had been arrested was the fiance of their sick lodger they were greatly interested, but they shook their heads when he told them that he was determined at all hazards to get her out of prison. "It isn't the risk so much," Jacques said, "that I look at. Life doesn't seem of much account in these days; but how could it be done?

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