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The English coast is divided into six districts; namely, the Hull district, which extends from Berwick to Cromer; the Harwich, from North Yarmouth to Ramsgate; the Newhaven district, from Folkestone, including Southampton Water, the Isle of Wight, and Lymington; the Falmouth and Weymouth district, including Bournemouth, Land's End, and taking in Penzance and the Scilly Isles.
"They were picked up, strapped together as they were, by the other troopers, and carried to Lymington." "Well, and where is the old lady, then? Did you see and speak to her?" "I saw her, Jacob, but I did not speak to her. I forgot to say that, when she broke Southwold's neck, she broke her own too." "Then the old lady is dead?"
The first time I go to Lymington I will buy a saw I can afford it now; and I'll make a carpenter's bench for the first thing, and then, with some more tools, I shall get on; and then, Edward, I'll tell you what else I will do." "Then, Humphrey," replied Edward, laughing, "you must tell me some other time, for it is now very late, and I must go to bed, as I have to rise early.
The next day Humphrey was busied in his preparations. They supplied the provisions to Clara's cottage; and when Pablo took them over in the cart, Humphrey rode to Lymington and provided a conveyance to London for the following day. We may as well observe, that they set off at the hour appointed, and arrived safely at London in three days.
A sword is but a sword. You are about to leave this on a mission of my father's. You are not a soldier, about to engage in strife and war; if you were, why kiss your sword?" "I will tell you. I do love this sword. I purchased it, as I told you, at Lymington, and they told me that it belonged to Colonel Beverley. It is for his sake that I love it.
"Well, we shall see; perhaps you'll like to come out with me sometimes and learn woodcraft, for Edward knows as much as I do now, and can go out by himself." "Of course I will, Jacob; I want to learn everything." "Well, there's a little money left in the bag yet, and I will go to Lymington to-morrow.
"No, nothing; but the troopers are all out again, and, I hear, are gone to the forest." "Well, Benjamin, good-by, I shall be off from this part of the country it's no use my staying here. Where's Agatha and cook?" "They came to Lymington early this morning." "Wish them good-by for me, Benjamin." "Where are you going, then?" "I can't exactly say, but I think London way.
A wing of the present manor-house of Lymington, built by James Tazewell, the father of William, who died in 1683, is still standing.
It is not fit that the heiress of Arnwood should mix herself up with forester's daughters; and as we had friends near Lymington who offered to assist us, and take our sisters under their charge, we thought it better that they should go; for what would become of them, if any accident was to happen to Edward or to me? Now they will be provided for.
"And now, Edward," said Jacob Armitage, one day at breakfast, "we will try for venison again to sell at Lymington, for I must purchase Humphrey's cart and harness; so let us get our guns, and go out this fine morning. The stags are mostly by themselves at this season, for the does are with their young calves.
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