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There was something amazing about this young man's attitude, something which he could not wholly grasp. He could see, too, that Tavernake's words were so few simply because he was trembling under the influence of an immense passion. "If you won't listen," Pritchard declared, slowly, "I can't talk. Still, you've got common sense, I take it.
But the love of a lifetime is not dismissed at will, and looking a little pitifully backward, though she was but twenty-eight, Ethel felt she could not remember the time when she did not love Dudley Pritchard, though it had perhaps only crystallised into the great feature of her life at the time when, in silent, heroic endeavour, he had given of all he had to win his friend back to life and health.
Miss Pritchard reviewed the year aloud in the light of the discovery, with eager comment from the other. "How Elsie could have accepted so much from you, knowing all the while she was deceiving you, I cannot understand!" cried Mrs. Moss, shaking her head sadly. "Accepted! Oh, Mrs. Moss, if you could only know half the girl gave, you wouldn't speak of accepting!" protested Miss Pritchard.
Pritchard, had made it ready for them. In general, Mrs. Pritchard herself poured it out for the doctor, but she descended most cheerfully from her post of elevation, whenever Fleda was there to fill it. The doctor and Fleda sat cozily looking at each other across the toast and chipped beef, their glances grazing the tea-urn, which was just on one side of their range of vision.
She was like a superior sort of doll with white cheeks in lieu of red. After a little she opened a small leather satchel, took out a letter, and perused it attentively. It was the last she had received from her guardian and only living relative, Cousin Julia Pritchard, and, as she was to see her soon, it behooved her to prepare herself so far as she might for that occasion.
The Governor and Council of the Hudson's Bay Company granted to Mr. Pritchard a life annuity of £20 on account of his services in the interests of religion and education. On coming to the diocese in 1865 Bishop Machray reorganized the boys' classical school, and it was opened as a high school in 1866.
Personally, I regret to say that I was not up when they left." Beatrice leaned quite close to her father. "Do you see anything of the man Pritchard?" she inquired. The professor was suddenly flabby. He set down his glass, spilling half its contents. He stole a quick glance at Tavernake. "My child," he exclaimed, "you ought to consider my nerves!
Let her but see him; the rest was sure. How well appaid she was her bird to find. Sidney. Fleda counted the minutes till it wanted an hour of sundown; and then avoiding Mrs. Pritchard made her escape out of the house. A long walk was before her and the latter part of it through a region which she wished to pass while the light was good.
"Neither did I, darling dear; that's what makes me so wild with joy," said the girl softly. Touched and almost remorseful, Miss Pritchard kissed her fondly. But she couldn't restrain a sigh. "Surely it doesn't mean going on the stage?" she inquired. "Oh, no indeed, Cousin Julia, at least not right off. Only well, just being ready if anything should happen, you know."
The reverence in which the memory of Rees Pritchard is still held in Llandovery the following anecdote will show. As I was standing in the principal street staring intently at the antique vicarage, a respectable-looking farmer came up and was about to pass, but observing how I was employed he stopped, and looked now at me and now at the antique house. Presently he said
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