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Latimer's quiet verdict; and though Violet does not specially regard the commendation now, it is afterward of great comfort. "You are going to the opera on Thursday night," she begins, suddenly, for it has just entered her mind. "What have you ever heard?" "Nothing," answers Violet, simply. "Mr. Grandon took me to see 'Romeo and Juliet." And she gives a little sigh to the sweet, sad memory.

The Chambers are all so splendid at it, it needs a good player to have any chance against them." "But Miss Latimer's very hard to satisfy at cricket," said Winnie. "So she is. She certainly doesn't allow any slack practice." "She pegged my right leg down once to prevent my moving it, and she's most severe on a crooked bat," said Avis.

He peeped out from the bush at the very moment that Latimer's glance was on it. There was nothing left for him to do but to come forward with unconcern. 'I've been looking for you for the last hour! said Latimer with a glare in his eye. 'Sorry to hear that, said Hardman. 'I've been out for a stroll, to look for more hid tubs, to deliver 'em up to Gover'ment.

Thinks he can match your gunplay itchin' for trouble bound to have it out with you. We was at the Cache last night, an' I heard him an' Deveny yappin' about it. Deveny's back of him he's sore about the way you handed it to him in Lamo. Keep your eyes peeled; they're pullin' it off pretty soon. Latimer's doin' the shootin' he's tryin' to work himself up to it. Be careful." "I'm thankin' you."

In the present age it will perhaps be considered that Cranmer's sagacity was more right than Latimer's enthusiasm, however at the moment men's warmer instincts might seem to have pleaded for the latter. The subsequent history both of the Scotch and English church permits the belief that neither would have been benefited by the possession of larger wealth than was left to them.

In 1599 it was sold to Walter Cope. Earl's Court or Kensington Manor we traced to the three sisters of the last Earl. One of these died childless, the other two married respectively John Nevill, Lord Latimer; and Sir Anthony Wingfield. Family arrangements were made to prevent the division of the estate, which passed to Lucy Nevill, Lord Latimer's third daughter.

One glance at Miss Deborah's rounded contour and twinkling eyes was quite enough; but Miss Latimer's peaceful countenance fascinated the young girl, and seemed to hold her spell-bound. Yet, from a critical point of view, Aunt Judith's was not a pretty face.

She looked at the pretty volume the elegant binding and clear, bold type; then with a great cry flung herself down by Miss Latimer's side and sobbed out, "Oh, I love you so, you are so kind to me; and it is so hard to say good-bye." Aunt Judith seemed amazed. "I do not understand you, child," she said simply. "What do you mean? Try to calm yourself and explain, dear."

His tone and method were so unsatisfactory and unmoved that remembering Abner Linthicum Stamps became desperate. He clutched Latimer's arm and held it. "It'd be worth money fur him to git safe hold of them letters. Thar was two on 'em. I didn't let on to Tom. I wasn't gwine to let on to him till I found out he'd go in with me.

"I was as obstinate a papist as any was in England, insomuch that, when I should be made Bachelor of Divinity, my whole oration went against Philip Melancthon and his opinions." Latimer's Sermons, p. 334. Jewel of Joy, p. 224, et seq.: Parker Society's edition. Latimer's Sermons, p. 3. Latimer's Remains, pp. 27-31. Latimer's Remains, pp. 308-9. Latimer to Sir Edward Baynton: Letters, p. 329.

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