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He knew that the fishermen knew it, and he had a suspicion that Folly Bay might not be unaware, or averse, to Sam Kaye taking a fall out of him. Folly Bay had tried other unpleasant tricks. "That doesn't go for you, Kaye," he said quietly. "I know your game. Get off my boat and take your fish with you." Sam Kaye glowered threateningly. He had cowed men before with the fierceness of his look.

Kaye said that Mr. Tucker deplored the mystery and the mockery of a system which obscured responsibility and deluded public opinion. It is because of this concealment, of this delusion practised upon public opinion, of this evasion of public responsibility and Parliamentary control, that you have a state of things in India which the hon.

"Ormond ran off to town directly after breakfast as if he were afraid of being asked too many questions. I have an idea that he kept the cat in the bag. I saw my cousin Zeal yesterday, and thought he looked as if he had something besides his health on his mind." "Why?" asked Mrs. Kaye, startled. "What else could it be?" "Well, Bratty was rather a flasher," said Gwynne, innocently.

On the 9th June the batteries began playing, and after four thousand six hundred shots a good breach had been effected in the defences along the Kaye an earthen work lying between two strong walls of masonry. The breach being deemed practicable, a storm was ordered. To reach the Kaye it was necessary to cross a piece of water called the Haven, over which a pontoon bridge was hastily thrown.

Bagot Correspondence: Bagot to Stanley, 28 October, 1842. Bagot Correspondence: Stanley to Bagot, 3 November and 3 December, 1842. Bagot Correspondence: Bagot to Stanley, 28 October, 1842. Hincks, Reminiscences of his Public Life, p. 89. Kaye, Papers and Correspondence of Lord Metcalfe, p. 416.

I wish my cousin had chosen Miss Thangue or any one else." "But he couldn't marry Flora," said the literal young nobleman. "She hasn't a penny, and is the friend of all our mothers. But I'm sorry you've such a bad opinion of Mrs. Kaye. She's tremendously popular with us.

Smith, his son, whom we had not seen in London, accompanies him, and his tutor, Mr. Kaye, a Cambridge man, and Lord Gardner, Lord Carrington's son-in-law, suffering from the gouty rheumatism, or rheumatic gout he does not know or care which: but between the twitches of his suffering he is entertaining and agreeable. It is peculiarly interesting to us from having seen Dr.

L. Oliphant, Episodes in a Life of Adventure, p. 56. Elgin-Grey Correspondence: Grey to Elgin, 27 July, 1848. Ibid.: Grey to Elgin, 20 July, 1849. The letter, which may be found in Walrond's Life of Lord Elgin, pp. 115-20, ought to be read from its first word to its last. Elgin-Grey Correspondence: Elgin to Grey, 7 October, 1849. Kaye, Papers and Correspondence of Lord Metcalfe, p. 414.

Kaye, polite tolerance giving place to the accent of intimacy, began: "Oh, Lady Cecilia, have you heard " and plunged into a piece of gossip, no doubt of absorbing interest to those that knew the contributory circumstances and the surnames of the actors, but to the uninitiated as puzzling as success.

The whole scheme of his existence was reduced to the question of how much ready-money he could carry out of that house in his pocket, and in what direction he should betake himself after leaving it. His first care must be to ascertain whether the marriage described in the duplicate certificate had really taken place; his next, to repossess himself of the papers left with Mr. Kaye.

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