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I've sunk ... Money ... much Money ... in your book ... I don't regret it ... not for a moment ... I believe in you, MacDermott ... strongly ... but it will be a long time before I recover any of that ... Money ... if I ever recover it. I'm sorry!..." John had come away from the publisher in a cheerless state of mind, and as he turned into the Strand, he collided with Hinde.

"Mother!" he exclaimed, remembering just in time not to say "Ma!" which would have sounded very childish in front of Hinde. "This is a nice hour of the night to be coming home," she said, trying to speak severely, but she could not maintain the severity in her voice, for his arms were about her and she was hugging him. "You never told me you were coming," he said. "What brought you over?"

"Is that what you call it?" Hinde smiled at John. "So you've learned to call it the river, have you? Mrs. Hinde, in this town we always talk as if there were only one river in the world. A Londoner always says he's going up the river or down the river or on the river. He always speaks of it as the river. He never speaks of it as the Thames.

They hurried along the Spaniards' Road towards the Tube Station, and as they did so, John told Hinde of his encounter with Miss Bushe over the trifle. "That accounts for it," Hinde exclaimed aloud. "Accounts for what?" John demanded. "The Daily Groan. I've often wondered what was the matter with that paper, and now I know.

His novel supplied the one element of hope that lightened his thoughts on his month's work. He wished now that he had asked Hinde to read it before it had been sent to the publisher. Perhaps it would redeem the month from its dismal state. It was Hinde who brought the good news to John. Mr.

Beale L9 in all, and took my patent of him and went to my wife again, whom I had left in a coach at the door of Hinde Court, and presented her with my patent at which she was overjoyed; so to the Navy office, and showed her my house, and were both mightily pleased at all things there, and so to my business. So home with her, leaving her at her mother's door.

Your paper's your father and your mother and your wife and your children! Oh, go to bed, out of my sight, or I'll forget myself!..." John walked towards the door. "I'd rather love a woman any day than a paper," he said. "Well, go and love her then, and don't try to interfere with a paper again! Don't come down Fleet Street pretending you're a journalist!" "Good-night!" "Yah-h-h!" said Hinde.

The 14 day we wayed and plyed backe againe to seeke the Hinde, which in the morning we met, and so we turned both back to the Eastwardes to see what we could doe at that place where the Trinitie did sell her eight frises the last yeere. The Hinde had taken eighteene ounces and a halfe more of golde of other Negroes, the day after that we left them.

Working from Ujiji and other bases, they attacked some of the expeditions sent by the Congo Free State. The forces of the Congo Free State, led by Commandants Dhanis and Lothaire, and by Captain S.L. Hinde, finally worsted the Arabs after two long and wearisome campaigns waged on the Upper Congo. Into the details of the war it is impossible to enter.

"A trunk and a bag," John answered. "They have my name on them. John MacDermott!" "Mac what, sir?" the porter asked. "MacDermott. John MacDermott. Passenger from Ballyards to London, via Belfast and Liverpool!" "It's no good telling him about Ballyards," Hinde interrupted. "The people of this place are ignorant: they've never heard of Ballyards.

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