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Updated: June 13, 2025
Then she directly saw that the man was Carroll himself. "Why, it's Captain Carroll himself!" said Mrs. Van Dorn, and then Mrs. Lee wondered, in her small, hushed voice, where he was going. Samson Rawdy, driving, looked sharply at him. He even leaned far out from the seat after he had passed, and watched to make sure he did not take the road to the railroad station.
It was not long before Samson Rawdy drove into the grounds, and everybody sprang up at the sound of the wheels. "There's papa!" cried Eddy, and led the way to the door, slipping out before the others. Carroll was engaged in a discussion with the driver.
William Van Dorn passed the links that afternoon. The two ladies were being driven about Banbridge by Samson Rawdy, the best liveryman in Banbridge, in his best coach, with his two best horses. The horses, indeed, two fat bays, were considered as rather sacred to fashionable calls, as was the coach, quite a resplendent affair, with very few worn places in the cloth lining.
Rawdon minor had made up his face for a tremendous howl the severity of the blow indeed authorized that indulgence; but just as he was going to begin, the father interposed. "For God's sake, Rawdy, don't wake Mamma," he cried. And the child, looking in a very hard and piteous way at his father, bit his lips, clenched his hands, and didn't cry a bit.
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