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Or, if in default of this, any close communication could be proved between Goarly and Scrobby, Scrobby's injury and spirit of revenge being patent, then too Bearside would not have much of a case.

But why an old fellow like that should come down from the moon to pay ever so much money for such a man as Goarly, is what I don't understand." "Notoriety," said the doctor. "He evidently don't know that Nickem has got round Goarly," said the landlord. At Cheltenham

Goarly were left in a state of great perturbation of mind. They could not in the least make out among themselves who the gentleman was, or whether he had come for good or evil. That he called himself Gotobed Goarly did remember, and also that he had said that he was an American. All that which had referred to senatorial honours and the State of Mickewa had been lost upon Goarly.

The present Squire had of course known nothing of Chowton as a part of the Morton property, and had no more desire for it than for any of Lord Rufford's acres which were contiguous to his own. He shook hands cordially with his neighbour, as though this visit were the most natural thing in the world, and asked some questions about Goarly and the hunt. "I believe that'll all come square, Mr. Morton.

Larry, you shall never have a sod of it," said Goarly, dropping himself over the fence on to his own field. A few minutes afterwards Larry met Bean, and told him that Goarly had been in the wood. "If I catch him, Mr. Twentyman, I'll give him sore bones," said Bean. "I wonder how he ever got back to his own place alive that day."

But if the lord's pheasants have eaten up Goarly's corn, the lord ought to pay for the corn whether Goarly be a rascal or not" Then John Morton made up his mind that he would never ask another American Senator to his house. The Attorney's Family is disturbed On that Wednesday evening Mary Masters said nothing to any of her family as to the invitation from Lady Ushant.

The bell was rung, and the two newcomers ordered their liquor. It was quite right that Ned Botsey should be put down. Every one in the room felt that. But there was something in the attorney's tone which made the assembled company feel that he had undertaken Goarly's case; whereas, in the opinion of the company, Goarly was a scoundrel with whom Mr. Masters should have had nothing to do.

Because he had thought that there might be wrong, and because he wished to see what power a poor man in this country would have against a rich one. He was induced still to think that Goarly had been ill-treated about the pheasants; but he could not take upon himself to say that he had witnessed any wrong done.

She had inveighed against gentlemen from the day of her marriage, and here he was, again to be immersed up to his eyes in the affairs of a gentleman. And then she had been so wrong about Goarly, and Lord Rufford had been so much better a client! And ready money had been so much more plentiful of late, owing to poor John Morton's ready-handed honesty!

Master's office. But the Scrobby party in Rufford could not bring itself to believe that Nickem was correct. That Goarly's hand had actually placed the herrings no man either at Rufford or Dillsborough had doubted. Such was now Nickem's story. But of what avail would be the evidence of such a man as Goarly against such a man as Scrobby?

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