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"Can't say as I'm satisfied," said Mr. Nagle, brass founder. "The debtor takes an expensive house without any warranty, and he cannot expect much consideration. I must have ten shillings now. Times are bad for us as well as for him." Mr. Furze turned very white and rose to speak, but Mr. Askew pulled him down. "I beg, gentlemen, you will not take extreme measures.

"These railway men whose presence so offends you go for good to-morrow! Reverend sir, accept my hearty greeting." Catherine Nagle turned to the right and went into the house. She hastened through the rooms in which, year in and year out, she spent her life, with Charles as her perpetual, her insistent companion.

Forgetting to lock the gate, she turned and retraced her steps through the orchard, and so made her way up to where her husband and the old priest were standing awaiting her. As she approached them, she became aware that something going on in the valley below was absorbing their close attention. She felt glad that this was so. "There it is!" cried Charles Nagle angrily.

Nagle turned to her companion; he saw that her eyes were very bright, and that the rose-red colour in her cheeks had deepened as if she had been standing before a great fire. As they came within sight of Charles Nagle and of the old priest, Catherine put out her hand. She touched Mottram on the arm it was a fleeting touch, but it brought them both, with beating hearts, to a stand.

Had I not the schooling of you both as lads?" He spoke with a good deal of feeling; he had noticed and the fact disturbed him that Charles Nagle spoke in the past tense when referring to his affection for the absent man. "But surely, sir, you cannot approve that this iron monster should invade our quiet neighbourhood?" exclaimed Charles impatiently. Mrs. Nagle looked at the priest entreatingly.

"'Twas not the old feeling that came back to me that I again swear, Catherine. 'Twas something different something infinitely stronger something that at first I believed to be all noble " He stopped speaking, and Catherine Nagle uttered one word a curious word. "When?" she asked, and more urgently again she whispered, "When?" "Long before I knew!" he said hoarsely.

It may suffice to mention such names as Sir Richard Strachan, Sir Israel Pellew, Sir Edmund Nagle, Sir Sidney Smith, Sir Richard Keats, Sir James Saumarez, Sir Philip Durham, Sir Charles V. Penrose, Admirals Barlow, and Reynolds. Nothing equals the animating duties of a cruizing frigate squadron.

As soon as the Lord Lieutenant was no more, Plowden, who had superintended the Irish finances while there were any Irish finances to superintend, produced a commission under the great seal of James. This commission appointed Plowden himself, Fitton and Nagle, Lords justices in the event of Tyrconnel's death. There was much murmuring when the names were made known.

John Nagle may have had a daughter marriageable at the time of Spenser's marriage; and she may have married the poet, and did, we are convinced, even though her family belonged to the Romish persuasion, and the bridegroom to the Protestant Church.

Sir Richard Nagle came in state to the bar of the Lords and presented the bill with a speech worthy of the occasion. "Many of the persons here attainted," said he, "have been proved traitors by such evidence as satisfies us. As to the rest we have followed common fame."

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