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Until this happy event, the next heir to the title and the immense estates that go with it was the Honourable Nigel Armine, who recently married the well-known Mrs. Chepstow, and who is ten years younger than Lord Harwich." Somehow, now that she saw the fact stated in print, Mrs.
Unfortunately this accomplished schemer omitted to take account of three accidents, for the simple reason that he could not have anticipated them: first, the two old men whom he meant to terrify at Harwich were at that moment in Holland; and, second, the son, in whose name he meant to terrify them, slept every night within a foot of his head, a galley-slave, disguised beyond recognition and filled with a just resentment.
My Lord Mayor very respectfull to me; and so I after dinner away and found Sir J. Minnes ready with his coach and four horses at our office gate, for him and me to go out of towne to meet the Duke of Yorke coming from Harwich to-night, and so as far as Ilford, and there 'light. By and by comes to us Sir John Shaw and Mr. Neale, that married the rich widow Gold, upon the same errand.
Then the procession moved toward Harwich again. As the boats went through the gates into Harwich harbor, a white ensign was run up on each of them, with the German flag flying underneath.
A trip to Devonshire, from Aug. 16 to Sept. 26; six weeks. Ante, i. 377. Oxford. December. 'I am going for a few days or weeks to Oxford. Letter of Dec. 21, 1762. Croker's Boswell, p. 129. Harwich. August, a few days. Ante, i. 464. Oxford. October, length of visit not mentioned. A letter dated Oxford, Oct. 27 . Croker's Boswell, p. 161. Langton in Lincolnshire, part of January and February.
I hadn't been on board more than an hour before a submarine which had been following overhauled us. I thought it was all up then, but the fog lifted, and we found ourselves almost in the midst of a squadron of destroyers from Harwich. I made another transfer, and they landed me in time to catch the early morning train from Felixstowe." "Did they get the submarine?" his listener asked eagerly.
Thence home to my office, where very late, and home to supper and to bed weary of business. 15th. Up and by coach with Sir W. Batten to St. James's, where among other things before the Duke, Captain Taylor was called in, and, Sir J. Robinson his accuser not appearing, was acquitted quite from his charge, and declared that he should go to Harwich, which I was very well pleased at. Thence I to Mr.
This day, and not long subsequently, Lady Ormont had started for the port of Harwich, on her way to London, if we like to think it. Further corroboration was quite superfluous. 'Is there a night packet-boat from this port of yours? Lady Charlotte asked.
"Guess you'll ketch it next, Will, for goin' over to Harwich with Lem," Joe remarked playfully to the storekeeper, as he departed. These various occurrences certainly did not tend to allay the uneasiness of Mr. Wetherell.
Again it was a night of festivity in Harwich, and in all England, and all allied countries, for that matter. The surrender of the great German fleet was now a thing of the past. Germany's hands were tied. She could continue the struggle no longer even should she elect to do so.
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