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"No; I'm my own ''spressman. You've got some things to learn, Reg, before you grow up." "I'd ravver learn 'em now. Tell me 'em! Tell what you do then." The old mocking light was back in Uncle Larry's eyes. This small chap with the earnest little face was good as a play. "'Then'? Then, sure, I go to the door and ring the bell. Then I kneel on one knee like this, and hold out the box "

Hadn't we better go to London?" "I think so; and Parker here knows of a small furnished lodging in Dull Street, which she says is cheap. We might try there to begin with. Eh, Reg?" Reginald winced, and then replied, "Oh, certainly; the sooner we get down to our right level the better." That evening the three Crudens arrived in London.

It's no exaggeration to say that Mr. Burchell Daggett became the most sought-after social favourite among Reg Gap's hoot mondy in less than a week after he unpacked his trunk. But it was very soon discovered by the bright-eyed little gangsters of the best circles that he wasn't going to be an easy one to disable.

168 Regiments 360 " 1,008 504 60,480 Men, besides Artillery. 4,000 King's Inf. raised to 1,000 each Reg. 1,000 Do. four Regiments of Cavalry. 4,000 Four new Regiments. 2,000 Two new Cavalry. Besides King's Artillery. 71,480 Besides the increase which would take place in the Irregular Corps, particularly in Skinner's.

He seemed to be reviewing something in his mind. "Fate," he observed sententiously, "is a cheap thimble-rigger." "Fate," she said, "is the ghost around the corner." "A dark green, sixty-horse-power ghost, operated by a matinée hero, a movie close-up, a tailor's model " "If you mean Reg, it's just as well for you he isn't here." "Pooh!" retorted the vengeful and embittered Dyke.

It is a beautiful structure, in the purest style of the Pointed architecture, and was founded by Edward the Third, in 1377, for the honour of the Order of the Garter. But however noble the first design, it was improved by Edward the Fourth and Henry the Seventh, in whose reign the famous Sir Reg. Bray, K.G., assisted in ornamenting the chapel and completing the roof.

Reg. John of Thyrsfordhad not been married more than a year or two when he had had enough of it. Whether at the time of his marriage he was already a cleric, I cannot tell, but I know that on October 10, 1301, he was a priest, and that on that day he was instituted to the vicarage of Rougham, having been already divorced from poor little Alice.

"Jolly glad I shall be to see him, too. I say, why don't you come and look us up? The mater would be awfully glad, though we've not very showy quarters to ask you to. Ah! that's one of the prints you had in the study at school. Do you remember Reg chipping that corner of the frame with a singlestick?"

He paused in his occupation as Horace entered, and for a moment, as the two stood face to face coughing and sneezing, a sense of the ludicrous overcame them, and they finished up their duet with a laugh. "I say," said Horace, as soon as he could get words, "I fancy a little water would be an improvement here." "Where are we to get it from?" said Reg. "I suppose there must be some about.

"When I die, Reg, I have but 5,000 pounds to leave behind me, and this I have divided between you and her. I shall not tell her because I might do more harm than good. But you may know." "That would make no difference to me," he said. "Very likely not, but I wish you to know it. What troubles me is that she will have to pay so much out of it for legacy duty.

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