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"I can't say as to the lady, but I know that Lord Huntingford was lost. I remember the papers were full of headlines about him and his young wife. His dead body was picked up by a steamer. She was not found." "She has just been found," said Hugh. "This it Lady Huntingford." The Winnetka was on a three years' cruise.

Perforce he had been thrown more or less constantly into the society of that charming creature, Lady Huntingford. Not that the young rakes in uniform were content to pass her by, but because she plainly preferred the young American. It had not occurred to Mr.

Breakfast time found the sea heavy and the ship rolling considerably, but at least three people gave slight notice to the weather. Hugh was sober and morose; Veath was preoccupied and unnatural; Grace was restless and uneasy. Lady Huntingford, who came in while they were eating, observed this condition almost immediately, and smiled knowingly, yet sadly.

But there is a way, by changing twice, which gets you across country, and you pick up the three o'clock all right at Huntingford, four ten." "Are you sure, my man? I was told there was no way across country." "The one fifty-five is the only train in the day by which you can do it, sir. I happen to know, because I have a sister lives at Hollymead, so I've done it m'self.

"This dreadful Lord Huntingford!" said Lady Marney. "Jermyn and I will intefere," said Egremont, "and help you." "No, no," said Lady Marney shaking her head, "I must do it." At this moment, a groom of the chambers advanced and drew Egremont aside, saying in a low tone, "Your servant, Mr Egremont, is here and wishes to see you instantly." "My servant! Instantly! What the deuce can be the matter?

I have seen it have almost felt it in them when they are near me. And yet it is all so impossible to me." "You are young very young," he said. "Love may come to you some day." "It will be envy not love, I fear. I threw away every hope for love two years ago when I was transformed from the ambitious Miss Beresford to Lady Huntingford, now thoroughly satiated.

Cottingham, junior, and executed by Gibbs, to the memory of Dean Merewether. A series of twenty-one subjects, in medallions, connected with the life of our Lord. These windows were erected in 1852. In the south-east transept is a memorial window to Bishop Huntingford, 1816 to 1832. It was designed and manufactured by Warrington at the sole cost of Lord Saye and Sele.

"Get back, all of you!" yelled Shadburn. "You can't come out here. Every sailor on deck has been washed overboard!" "Don't let us sink! Don't let us sink! For God's sake!" shrieked Lord Huntingford. Then he saw his wife. "Save me, Tennys; we are lost! We are lost!" A great wave swept over the deck, washing all of them back into the companionway, half drowned. "Is there any hope, Mr.

Of the fourteen tutors, etc., mentioned above, William Howley, bishop of London, had been tutor to the prince of Orange at Oxford; George Pretyman Tomline, bishop of Lincoln, had been Pitt's tutor at Cambridge; Richard Beadon, bishop of Bath and Wells, had been tutor to the duke of Gloucester at Cambridge; Folliott Cornewall, bishop of Worcester, had been made chaplain to the House of Commons by the influence of his cousin, the Speaker; John Buckner, bishop of Chichester, had been tutor to the duke of Richmond; Henry William Majendie, bishop of Bangor, was the son of Queen Charlotte's English master, and had been tutor to William IV.; George Isaac Huntingford, bishop of Hereford, had been tutor to Addington, prime minister; Thomas Burgess, bishop of St.

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