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Hereupon the radicals of Lyvern, a small and disreputable party, began to assert that there was no harm in the man, and that the parsons and Miss Wilson, who lived in a fine house and did nothing but take in the daughters of rich swells as boarders, might employ their leisure better than in taking the bread out of a poor work man's mouth.

Them canal boats is what you may call the wooden walls of England." "Come, get on with your story," said the inspector. "We know what barges is as well as you." "I wish more knew of 'em," retorted Smilash; "perhaps it 'ud lighten your work a bit. However, as I was sayin', we went right down the canal to Lyvern, where we got off, and the lady she took the railway omnibus and went away in it.

"And so," he said, "perhaps the tragedy is to follow the farce after all." He looked at the boy, who retreated, not liking his expression. "Did you slide all the way from Lyvern?" "Only to come quicker," said the messenger, faltering. "I came as quick as I could." "You carried news heavy enough to break the thickest ice ever frozen.

She never spoke to curates, and kept up no more intercourse with the vicar than she could not avoid. He suspected her of being an infidel, though neither he nor any other mortal in Lyvern had ever heard a word from her on the subject of her religious opinions.

She died of a journey she made to Lyvern in great excitement and distress, and in intensely cold weather. You caused her to make that journey by writing her a letter which made her jealous." "Do you mean to accuse me " "No; stop!" he said hastily, the vivisecting spirit in him exorcised by her shaking voice; "I accuse you of nothing. Why do you not speak honestly to me when you are at your ease?

Read that," and handed her another letter, so that they both began reading at the same time. Mrs. Jansenius read as follows: "Alton College, Lyvern. "To Mrs. Wylie, Acacia Lodge, Chiswick. "Dear Madam: I write with great regret to request that you will at once withdraw Miss Wylie from Alton College.

The road to Lyvern lay through acres of pasture land, formerly arable, now abandoned to cattle, which made more money for the landlord than the men whom they had displaced.

Here comes a barge, the commander of which is devoted to me because he believes that I am organizing a revolution for the abolition of lock dues and tolls. We will go aboard and float down to Lyvern, whence you can return to London. You had better telegraph from the junction to the college; there must be a hue and cry out after us by this time.

Wickens that I am the last person in Lyvern you would trust with a job." "So you are the very last. Why don't you drink your beer?" "Not in scorn of your brewing, lady; but because, bein' a common man, water is good enough for me." "I wish you good-night, Miss," said the man; "and thank you kindly for Bess and the children."

Instead, Trefusis, a gentleman in an ulster, carrying a rug, came out, locked the door, and hurried along the road to Lyvern, where he was picked up by the trap, and carried swiftly to the railway station, just in time to catch the London train. "Evening paper, sir?" said a voice at the window, as he settled himself in the corner of a first-class carriage. "No, thank you."

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