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Updated: May 19, 2025


"Oh, yes, thank you " "I beg your pardon with all humility, Miss Dashwood," said the hussar, in a tone of the most knightly courtesy, "but they are waiting for us." "But, Captain Fortescue, you must excuse me one moment more. Mr. Lechmere, will you do me the kindness to find out Sir George? Mr. O'Malley Mr. Lechmere."

Here an arch had been erected, and a score of the tenants and tenants' sons, assembled on horseback, gave a loud cheer as the carriage drove up, and as it died away one shouted: "Why, that is George Lechmere behind. Give him a cheer, too!" and again a hearty shout went up.

As they went down to their cabin, Bertha, looking into the saloon, saw George Lechmere preparing the tea tray to bring it up on deck. She at once went to him. "I did not thank you before," she said, holding out her hand; "but I thank you now, and shall thank you all my life. You did me the greatest service."

The Squire said yesterday that he would come over sometime, and I would not be out when he came, not for a twenty pound note." He and his wife came to the door when they saw Frank coming across the field towards the house. "Well, Lechmere," the latter said, when he came up. "I am glad to see you and your dame looking so well and hearty.

Before leaving, Mallett had an interview with George Lechmere, who was now out of danger. "I should have known you now, Lechmere," he said, as he came to his bedside. "Of course you are still greatly changed, but you are getting back your old expression, and I hope that in the course of two or three months you will be able to take your place in the ranks again." "I don't know, sir.

"He will be after us." "He won't," Frank said. "George Lechmere cut him down. Whether he killed him or not I cannot say, but I don't fancy anyhow that he will be able to take up the chase. It is that rascally Obi man I am afraid of. He has great power over the people, and may raise the whole country to attack us." "I am ready to run as fast as you like, Frank."

I was tempted to present myself at Sir Edmund's door as one who knew something about the Lechmeres in America, but I did not feel sure how cordially a descendant of the rebels who drove off Richard and Mary Lechmere would be received. From Great Malvern we went to Bath, another place where we could rest and be comfortable.

"It is little more than two years and a half since I left, Lechmere, but it seems almost a lifetime." "It does seem a time, Major. We must have marched thousands of miles, and I could not say how many times we have been engaged. There has not been a week that we have not had a fight, and sometimes two or three of them." "Well, thank God, we are back again. Still I am glad to have been through it."

"Yes, I know, Norton, and the Conservative colours, too. Well, it cannot be helped, and it does not make much difference after all. "There will be no fuss when I get there I hope, Norton," he went on, as he took his place, and Lechmere climbed up into the seat behind. "Well, sir," the agent said, apologetically, "there is an arch or two.

Mad as I was then, I might have done it if I had had the chance." "Well, Lechmere, you know well that I shall be always glad to have you with me as long as you are willing to stay.

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