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"I should suppose not," said Ridley significantly. "For a Divine he was remarkably free." "The Pump in Neville's Row, for example?" enquired Mr. Pepper. "Precisely," said Ambrose.
She listened attentively they were talking together in low tones on the landing outside her door. "I think it would be much better to make a clean breast of it," said Sir Philip. "She will have to know some day." "Your wife? For God's sake, don't tell her!" Neville's voice replied. "Such a disgraceful " Here his words sank to a whisper, and Thelma could not distinguish them.
But on the day before Fred's departure there came a short note from Lady Mary Quin which made poor Lady Scroope more unhappy than ever. Tidings had reached her in a mysterious way that the O'Haras were eagerly expecting the return of Mr. Neville. Lady Mary thought that if Mr. Neville's quarters could be moved from Ennis, it would be very expedient for many reasons.
"Why couldn't he have remained in love with Ann?" "I'm very glad he didn't," returned Lady Susan quietly. "It was only calf-love. Besides, he would have leant on Ann she's such a stalwart little soldier, you know" with a smile. Sir Philip nodded. "Yes. She'd have kept him straight," he said gloomily. "Whereas Doreen Neville's the hot-house plant type just the opposite. No good to Tony at all."
"They are both admirable," she murmured; and this encomium on the absent Richard gratified Bessie. "I don't think they are to be compared," observed Mrs. Sefton, rather superciliously. "My dear Miriam, Neville is infinitely superior. Richard has not got Neville's brains." "Cleverness is not everything," replied Miss Shelton. "I respect Mr.
'Yes; I went there because my aunt had a fancy for the college, her father having been, there, otherwise I should have gone to Jesus College and tried for a Welsh fellowship, which is more easily obtained, because there are few competitors. 'Did you know anything of Mr Neville, Sir Thomas Neville's son? asked Miss Hall.
But her unworthy suspicions of that good person were speedily put to flight by the mention of Percy Neville's name. Coming up the village street of Sylvandale one day, she had been chased by a flock of geese, and as she was hurrying along as fast as her age and infirmities permitted anything in the shape of dignity she had cast to the winds before such foes she encountered some of Dr.
Neville gave consent and left the two men together. Between four and five in the morning, when Neville's watch had lived through thirty-three unbroken hours of the fearful grind, a shout that ended in a screaming laugh ran through the fire-room. High above the toil-crazed men a door had opened and closed. A form, seen dimly through the smoke and steam, was moving backward down the ladder.
Neville, and Mrs. Neville's maid, in the other. And so they drove to the depot, and arrived just in time to take their tickets and rush to their seats on the train, with no further leave taking than a kiss all around, and a general, heartfelt "God bless you!"
Crisparkle again resumed, in a tone of mild though firm persuasion, 'is not this to be regretted, and ought it not to be amended? These are early days of Neville's in Cloisterham, and I have no fear of his outliving such a prejudice, and proving himself to have been misunderstood. But how much wiser to take action at once, than to trust to uncertain time!
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