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"That's a pity, as I want you to corroborate certain facts connected with Anne Tyler. Do you know the name?" "My maiden name," said the widow, and a look of fear crept into her hard, staring eyes. "How did you come to know of it?" "From the marriage certificate supplied by Pash." "He had no right to give it to you." "He didn't. I possess only a copy.
Do you hear THAT?" cries Berry, laughing, and filling his glass. "I'm sure, Frank, when we are alone you always come to the drawing-room," replies the lady, sharply. "Oh, yes! when we're alone, darling," says Berry, blushing; "but now we're NOT alone ha, ha! Anatole, du Bordeaux!" "I'm sure they sat after the ladies at Carlton House; didn't they, Lady Pash?" says Dobus, who likes his glass.
"By Jove, I believe you're right." "Of course, I'm right. I've got engaged three times at Brinkley. No business resulted, but the fact remains. And I went there without the foggiest idea of indulging in the tender pash. I hadn't the slightest intention of proposing to anybody.
"Oh, she was What do you mean?" asked Pash, breaking off, and conscious that he was letting slip something he had rather had not been known. Hurd saw the slip and Pash's confusion and at once made every use of the opportunity. In fact, he played a game of bluff. Shaking his finger he approached the little lawyer.
"I am going in to see Pash on business which means a little money to me. I was the unfortunate cause of your accident, Beecot, so I think you might accept twenty pounds or so from me." "No, thank you all the same," said Paul gratefully, yet with a certain amount of caution. "I can struggle along. After all, it was an accident." "A very unfortunate one," said Hay, more heartily than usual.
"No," said Tray, decidedly, "I did go to the shorp in th' mornin'." "That you may have done, but not to sell the brooch. Mr. Pash had taken it from you on the previous night." "He didn't," denied the boy. "Then in that case you've told a lie. Pash never had the brooch, and has nothing to do with the murder." "He did prig the brooch from me, and he did kill the ole cove." "Well, we'll see what Mr.
I confess I see none." As Seguin made this appeal, all eyes were turned upon the trapper. "Why, cap, I kin surgest my own notion o' the thing. It may be right, an' it mayn't be right; but if it wur follered out, there'll be neither 'Pash nor Navagh that'll smell where we go for a week. If they diz, 'ee may cut my ears off." This was a favourite joke with Rube, and the hunters only laughed.
"For the same reason that the cleverest men in the country don't get themselves or their ideas into Parliament," said the ready Pash; "because the blockheads are too many for 'em." "That is a vain question," said Mordecai, "whether our people would beat the rest of the world. Each nation has its own work, and is a member of the world, enriched by the work of each.
But one of these prayers is something like this: "Muingwa pash lolomai, Master of the Clouds, we eat no stolen bread; our young men ride not the stolen ass; our food is not stolen from the gardens of our neighbors.
Krill before she married Krill and came to Christchurch. She's the daughter of a farmer. You'll find the name in this." Hurd passed along a copy of the marriage certificate which Mrs. Krill had given to Pash. "Anne Tyler is her maiden name. Find out what you can. She was married to Krill at Beechill, Bucks."
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