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Moses Steinberg, who has assisted me in previous financial transactions before I had the pleasure of meeting my present valued colleague, the Honourable Mr. Morcombe-Lycett and who is now taking care to inform the world that we are living in South America." "And how are we going to account for our boxes of sovereigns? Two mining speculators don't usually carry about heavy sums in gold."
Morcombe-Lycett is, however, very unwell to-day, and so has not landed, but here am I; and I am very happy indeed to make your acquaintance." Then, turning towards the boat, he called out to the officer who had brought him, "Come ashore for me at dinner-time, Captain Sykes." A few hours later Mr. de Vere was on very friendly terms with Mr. and Mrs.
My friend, the Honourable John Morcombe-Lycett, accompanies me. Our English yachting experience had much to do with our determination to make a cruise down here. In fact," and here Mr. de Vere showed his white, even teeth in a smile, and stroked his drooping blonde moustache, "we left London with the intention of chartering a vessel in Sydney for a cruise among the islands. Mr.
For about an hour the Honourable Morcombe-Lycett and Mr. de Vere, with Banderah leading the way, walked steadily onward through the jungle. Not a word was spoken among the natives who followed close at their heels, and Banderah himself, in answer to their frequent questions, replied only by monosyllables..
Early on the following morning Messrs. de Vere and Morcombe-Lycett the latter being now quite recovered informed Mr. and Mrs. Deighton that, having heard from the two traders there was good shooting at the big swamp, they were going there under the guidance of Banderah and a party of natives; and shortly after breakfast the chief, accompanied by a number of his people, appeared.
Herbert de Vere and the Honourable Morcombe-Lycett just arrived from Manila via Singapore in the Spanish mail-steamer with er hum the two gentlemen who arrived at Callao from Tahiti, after successfully diddling the Australian financial public of thirty thousand quid." "But what are we going to do with the schooner at Manila?" "Sell her, my innocent! Sell her to our esteemed friend, Mr.
"Look hyar, Peter, I guess you and me's goin' to do some business together over this schooner, so let's make friends." "I vas agreeable," said the German with alacrity, rising from his seat and accepting the peace-offering. He nodded to Burrowes and tossed it off. By lunch-time Mr. Morcombe-Lycett had been brought ashore and had accepted Mr.
The Honourable Morcombe-Lycett had just finished his last glass of bottled beer and wanted to smoke. He had taken out his cigar-case, and, wondering at the sudden silence which had fallen upon their native guides, turned round to see where they were, and saw swiftly advancing upon himself and his companion some half a dozen stalwart natives.
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