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The questioner proved to be a friend who lived the other side of Liversedge, and who had been aroused by the ringing of the alarm bell. He had not ventured to approach until the firing had ceased, and had then come on to see the issue. Hearing that the rioters had all departed, Mr. Cartwright ordered the door to be opened. The wounded Luddites were lifted and carried into the mill, and Mr.

He was talking lightly on the subject with his brother-in-law. "I should have thought," he said, "that William Glazzard might have had views that way. He's a man with no ties and, I should say, too much leisure." "Oh," exclaimed Mrs. Liversedge, "the idea of his getting up to make speeches! It always seems to me as if he found it a trouble even to talk.

Men pressed upon him, wanted to shake hands with him, bellowed congratulations in his ear. Heedless, he rushed on, and was fortunate enough to find very quickly the man he sought, his brother-in-law. "Toby!" he whispered, drawing him aside, "we have lost Lilian! She may be at your house; come with us!" Voiceless with astonishment, Mr. Liversedge followed, seated himself in the cab.

Sophy's wedding, which took place this evening, was the quietest I ever saw. She let Mr Liversedge say how everything should be, and he seemed to like it as plain and simple as possible. No bridesmaids, no favours, no dancing, no throwing the stocking, no fuss of any sort! I asked him if he had any objection to a cake. "None at all," said he, "so long as you don't want me to eat it.

"And Mr Liversedge, I suppose, is the real mahogany?" "He is sae: and he's a gey awkward way of seeing ahint thae bits o' veneered stuff, and finding out they're no worth the money. And they dinna like him onie better for 't." "But I hope he does not make a mistake the other way, Sam, and take the real thing for the veneer?" "You trust him for that. He was no born yestre'en.

I personally I speak for myself do not feel prepared to vote for Tobias Liversedge. I say it boldly, caring not who may report my words. I compromise no man, and no body of men; but my view is that, if we are to win the next election against the Tory candidate, it must be with the help, and in the name, of a Radical candidate!" At the close of each period Mr.

But I may say I really must say and I think Mr. Wykes will support me I think Mr. Vawdrey will bear me out that it wouldn't be easy to find a candidate who would unite all suffrages in the way that Mr. Liversedge does. We have to remember"

Now, there seems to be no doubt that Liversedge would gladly withdraw in favour of a better man. What I want you to do is to set this thing in train for me. I am in earnest." "You astonish me! I can't reconcile such an ambition with" "No, no; of course not." Glazzard spoke with unwonted animation. "You don't know what my life is and has been.

That kind of thing, you know, affects the spirit of a place. Manufacturers are generally go-ahead people, and mill-hands don't support high Tory doctrine. It'll be interesting to see how they muster. If Liversedge knows how to go to work" he broke into laughter. "Suppose, when the time comes, I go down and harangue the mob in his favour?" Lilian smiled and shook her head.

Liversedge was obviously Denzil Quarrier's sister; she had his eyes and his nose not uncomely features. Her age was about eight-and-thirty, that of her husband forty-five. This couple if any in England probably knew the meaning of happiness. Neither had experienced narrow circumstances, and the future could but confirm their security from sordid cares.

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