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H. fully appreciated the light which he was throwing on the theatrical history by this valuable communication. It appears that the change of place, or of scene as we term it, was intimated in the following manner. In the middle of the stage was placed Colchester, and the sign of Pigot's tavern called the Tarlton intimated what part of the town was represented. The name was painted above.
In Lord Pigot's case the conditions at the time of his second appointment were very different from those at the time of the first. On the first occasion he had risen to office with colleagues who had been his companions in the service.
M. Pigot's perfect suavity was not even ruffled. "I am most pleased to meet you, sir; and you Monsieur Simmòn," he said. "Yes I speak English though, as you see, with some difficulty." "These reporters bothering your life out, I see," and Grady glanced about the group, scowling as his eyes met Godfrey's. "Now you boys might as well fade away.
M. Pigot's position was, of course, absolutely correct; but nevertheless Godfrey prepared to attack it on the flank. "You are going ashore to-night?" he inquired. "I was expecting a representative of your bureau to meet me here," M. Pigot explained. "I was hoping to return with him to the city. I have no time to lose.
In 1845, while still lieutenant, Charles Jenkin acted as Admiral Pigot's flag-captain in the Cove of Cork, where there were some thirty pennants; and about the same time closed his career by an act of personal bravery.
About fifteen days after Lord Pigot's confinement, Mr. Benfield came to Tanjore, and delivered the Rajah two letters from the then Governor, Mr. Stratton, one public, and the other private. Benfield should approve and give to him. Benfield, because he would write his letters himself.
In 1845, while still lieutenant, Charles Jenkin acted as Admiral Pigot's flag captain in the Cove of Cork, where there were some thirty pennants; and about the same time, closed his career by an act of personal bravery.
As a matter of racial comparison, I glanced at M. Pigot's, but they seemed in every way normal. "Hello, Lester," said Simmonds, in a voice which showed that he had not wholly escaped the influences of the evening's celebration; and even Grady condescended to nod, from which I inferred that he was feeling very unusually happy.
"Then the men have actually mutinied," said I and there I stopped short, for at that moment came the sound of a rush aft of many feet, with shouts and curses, mingled with which I heard the loud harsh tones of Captain Pigot's voice raised in anger.
At any rate, he ignored the hint. "Understand, Mr. Lester?" he asked, looking at me, and I nodded. I saw Pigot's eyes flame and his face flush with anger, for Grady's tone was almost insulting. For an instant I thought that he would refuse to proceed; but he controlled himself.
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