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She had turned with absolute loathing from the mill-round of gaiety which was the only marked characteristic of her life in London; and her thoughts had recurred persistently to Rudham, until finally, in the time of distress, she had followed the dictates of her heart and gone down there.
"Never saw him in my life till I met him down at Rudham," said Jack. "I was civil to him there because he seemed to be ill. He sent me once to fetch a ten-pound note. I thought it odd, but I went. After that he seemed to take to me a good deal." "He took to you to some purpose, Captain De Baron. As to me, I did not want it, and certainly should not have got it.
He was a Scotchman, and worked on the line, and he shifted his bag of tools from his shoulder to the ground as he spoke. "A gentleman like him would leave a-many to miss him." Allison stared across at the river which ran swiftly by on the opposite side of the road. The long village of Rudham skirted its banks irregularly for a mile or more.
And again the thought forced itself upon him how much better he felt fitted to cope with the masses, and work at the big social problems of the day, than to deal with the individual lives of the people of Rudham.
"And you have left any wish I might have about it outside your calculation," said May. "It cannot signify to you where you live. You will amuse yourself wherever you are." "It signifies considerably; as I like Rudham, at present, better than any place in the world." Paul broke into an incredulous laugh. "I suppose it would be an impertinence to ask your reason for this unaccountable preference?"
"The doctor is just coming down the stairs, and will speak to you, sir." Paul went out into the hall to meet him. "How did you find the major?" Paul inquired. "Dead," replied the doctor, drawing on his gloves. "He died as I entered the room." "RUDHAM, Sunday Evening. "I did not, until now, believe myself a creature of impulse.
"Why can't the Bishop let well alone?" said Paul, as he returned the letter. "Of course, you will not go. I don't pretend to constitute myself a judge of a clergyman's work, but I should say that you have this place as well in hand as any man could. To move you, will be equal loss to yourself and Rudham." "I cannot decide it so quickly. I do not believe in things happening by chance," said Mr.
"One has to come to that kind of thing at last. I knew when I was going to Rudham that some d thing would come of it. Oh, of course I'm awfully glad. It's sure to come sooner or later, and I suppose I've had my run. I've just seen Stokes, and he says I'm to go to him in about a month's time. I thought I should have got some of it to-morrow?"
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