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"Go ahead," replied Mr. Heathcote Drayne, not over-graciously. "It is important, sir, that I speak with you aside," Tom went on. Heathcote Drayne scowled, then stepped to one side, turning and glancing down at Reade. "Well, young man, what is it?" "I thought it barely possible," continued Tom coolly, "that I might be able to offer you a hint or two worth while."

You twain never liked each other, I know. He is a bitter man with those who are against him, but his heart is good if you touch it aright." I had not much to say to this. "I am glad he was good to you," I managed to utter, not over-graciously, I fear. The troops went by, with no sound of drums now, lest an alarm be raised prematurely.

As the door closed, Oscar left the corner in which he had seated himself, not over-graciously, when we entered the room. "Am I wanted here?" he asked. Grosse was on the point of answering the question even less amiably than it had been put when I stopped him by a look. "I want to speak to you," I whispered in his ear.

'A gentleman has just been calling on me about them, said Mr. White, not over-graciously. 'Mr. Flight? asked Jane anxiously. 'Yes; a young clergyman, just what we used to call Puseyite when I left England; but that name seems to be gone out now. 'Anyway, said Jane, 'I am sure he had nothing but good to say of Miss White, or indeed of her brother; and I am afraid the poor mother is very ill.

'By breakfast-time, said Dick, but still not over-graciously. 'Nothing could be better; that will give us a long day, and I should like a full discussion with your father. You'll manage to send me on to what's the name? 'Moate. 'Moate. Yes; that's the place. The up-train leaves at midnight, I remember. Now that's all settled.

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