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Harewood was endowed with exactly the same grotesque order of ugliness as her son William; but she was even more engaging, from an indescribably droll mixture of heedlessness, blundering, and tender motherliness. 'There, now, you'll just leave her to me, the poor dear; and Lance will take you down to the Mead, and find Papa and the girls for you.
He was a big lad, a year older than Gerald, and as soon as a little awe of Uncle Clement and Aunt Cherry had worn off, he showed himself of the original Harewood type, directing himself chiefly to what he meant to be teasing Gerald about Vale Leston and Penbeacon. "All the grouse there were on the bit of moor are snapped up." "Very likely," said Gerald coolly.
At the hour when the policeman had seen the two men outside Park Square together, Walter Hatherell was still sitting in the Harewood Club, which he never left until twenty minutes to two. Had he wished to waylay and rob Aaron Cohen he would not have waited surely till the time when presumably the latter would already have reached home.
Mr. Harewood had previously instructed the servant who waited upon them how to act, in case he was thus addressed; and in consequence of his master's commands, the man took no notice whatever of this claim upon his attention.
I wish I knew what more to say to show you how glad I am of this day's work, and to persuade you to see matters as I do. Ever your loving brother, F. C. UNDERWOOD. P.S. Lance is quite himself this morning, and was up to watch us bathing before six o'clock. 'Oh! what did Captain Harewood say of Felix? was Cherry's cry, almost with shame and pain at not having asked before.
But one tells us, Freeman writes, that Athelwold was killed in the Forest of Wherwell on his way to York, and then he says: "Now as Wherwell is in Hampshire, it could not be on the road to York;" and further on he says: "Now Harewood Forest in Yorkshire is certainly not the same as Wherwell in Hampshire," and so on, and on, and on, but always careful not to say that Wherwell Forest and Harewood Forest are two names for one and the same place, although now the name of Wherwell is confined to the village on the Test, where it is supposed Athelwold had his castle and lived with his wife before he was killed, and where Elfrida in her declining years, when trying to make her peace with God, came and built a Priory and took the habit herself and there finished her darkened life.
"Well, close the door, Harewood. Out with it?" "It's about Captain Granet of Harrison's staff," Thomson began. The General frowned and knocked the ashes from his pipe. "Well," he asked, "what is it?" "We've reasons of our own for wishing to know exactly what you meant by asking the War Office not to send him back again," Thomson continued. The General hesitated. "Well, what are they?"
Harewood led them all through the library, and was followed by the two boys to the sacristy; for though the celebration was not choral, all those of the choir who were present were always robed.
In the moment of shaking hands, Cherry had foreboded enough to set her pulses throbbing so violently as to deafen her ears. Lance had failed, had run away in despair, to go to Fulbert rather than be a burthen; Felix would go in search of him break a blood-vessel and Nay what was it? Lance! It really was Lance! Was not Wilmet talking of going! Mr. Harewood saying something about trains?
Even Theseus -Major Harewood, you know, who had tried to be as grave as a judge, and so polite to the actors -could not stand that interpolation, as he called it, of "the man in the moon not to say the dog," came down too soon -Why, Fly For Fly was in such a paroxysm of laughter as to end in a violent fit of coughing, and to bring Lady Rotherwood in, vexed and anxious.
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