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And one of the men was Headland's servant, Dollops! He recognized that, even as his inner consciousness told him that his "something" was about to happen now.
Though your husband may be wealthy, You should never be profuse; There should always be a limit To the things you eat and use. If your husband should be needy, You should gladly share the same, And be diligent and thrifty, And no other people blame. "The Primer for Girls," Translated by I. T. H. Taken from Mrs. Headland's note-book.
James's Hall in 1862, the other at the Hanover Square Rooms in 1863, took place under Mr. Thomas Headland's management. As many as four distinct, and all of them important tours, notably one on the other side of the Atlantic, were carried out between 1866 and 1869, both years inclusive, under Mr. George Dolby's management.
"As you are mistaken you are absolved from your promise, and I desire you to tell Captain Headland that you set him free." "Father," exclaimed Julia, rising, "if you can point out one single blemish in Captain Headland's character, if you can produce one sufficient reason, I would obey you so far as to set him free; but, at the same time, I must tell you I could never marry another.
The news of what had occurred had spread about the village. Headland, anxious to lose no time, asked if any boy would be willing to run on to the Texford Arms to order his horse. "Say Captain Headland's horse, the gentleman who accompanied Mr Harry Castleton," he said. "Captain Headland!" said a person standing near, stepping up to him. "May I venture to ask where you come from?"
I have no further questions to ask, however, since you can give me no account of my old shipmate; I am sorry to hear of his death; good-day to you, sir," and Gaffin moved on, taking the direction of the mill. This last interview left a still more unfavourable impression on Headland's mind of Mr Miles Gaffin.
He is more than ever anxious to discover his parents, and you are the only person alive that he knows of who is able to help him to do so." Harry then gave a brief account of Captain Headland's career from the time since his faithful friend had been parted from him. "Thank you, sir, for telling me all this," exclaimed Jack.
Dyer Ball in "Things Chinese." Taken from Mrs. Headland's note-book. One day I received a large sheet of white paper on which was written in Chinese characters the announcement of the death of the Dowager Princess Su, and inviting me to the "third-day exercises."
Soon after breakfast, Headland's horse was brought to the door. He saw Julia only for a moment in the hall. "Although I have had no opportunity of speaking to my mother, she, I suspect, guesses the truth, and has thought it best at once to speak to Sir Ralph, for she dare not conceal anything from him.
He went on, still in a fury of indignation, but with the knowledge of Mr. Headland's true name still locked in his breast. "Did I bring you here as a friend and give you every opportunity to work on this strange business, to have you arraign me as a murderer? Do not treat me as a suspect, Mr. Detective. I am not on trial.
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