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Updated: May 6, 2025


A week before Easter the guests of the Rutland Hotel in the Broad Walk, Buxton, being assembled for afternoon tea in the "lounge" of that establishment, witnessed the arrival of two middle-aged ladies and two dogs. Critically to examine newcomers was one of the amusements of the occupants of the lounge.

"It is Old Merriman, a remarkably stout, true line hunting hound; but who is getting slow for me " Slow for you, you beggar! exclaimed his lordship; 'I should have thought nothin' short of a wooden 'un would have been too slow for you. "He's a six-season hunter, and is by Fitzwilliam's Singwell out of his Darling. Singwell was by the Rutland Rallywood out of Tavistock's Rhapsody.

Unexpected and dangerous symptoms were rapidly developing in the perverse girl, and trouble was brewing "in Derbyshire." The adjective perverse, by the way, usually is superfluous when used to modify the noun girl. "Yet you hate Lord Rutland," I repeated. "Why, y-e-s," she responded. "I cannot help that, but you know it would be very wrong to to hate all his family. To hate him is bad enough."

It had been suggested by the passage in which Rutland Ramsay, drawing up a chair to Artemisia's piano- stool, says extraordinary things to her while she ostensibly fingers out a difficult piece of music. I had done Miss Churm at the piano before it was an attitude in which she knew how to take on an absolutely poetic grace.

The battered old freight caboose in which the young engineers lived was moved ahead from siding to siding by passing freight trains as Rutland advised the Chief Despatcher of the work's progress.

In "The Golden Apple or the Modern Paris" the fair Georgina again appears before us with her rival beauties, the Duchesses of Rutland and Gordon: "Here Juno Devon, all sublime, Minerva Gordon's wit and eyes, Sweet Rutland, Venus in her prime." The three ladies appear before the Prince of Wales, afterwards George the Fourth the "Modern Paris" who has the difficult task of awarding the apple.

He is like me in that respect. I wonder if his father's villanies trouble him?" "I think they must trouble him. He seems to be sad," said I, intending to be ironical. My reply was taken seriously. "I am sorry for him," she said, "it is not right to hate even our enemies. "Yet you hate Lord Rutland," said I, amused and provoked.

For many years he has labored to build up the coal and iron trade of the city, on which its future mainly depends, and has met with a success which has benefitted the public in a far greater degree than it has enriched himself, although he has had nothing to complain of in that respect. Mr. Rhodes was born in Sudbury, Rutland county, Vermont.

The speech of Carleton, who had just returned from Dai Nippon, capped the climax of enthusiasm, and the meeting closed by singing the hymn, "Nearer, my God, to Thee." At one of the later meetings of the Board, at Rutland, Vermont, the Japanese student Neesima pleaded effectually that a university be founded, the history of which, under the name of the One Endeavor, or Doshisha, is well known.

When the door was closed, the queen said: "I wish to thank you for telling me of the presence of her Scottish Majesty at Rutland. You know there is a plot on foot to steal my throne from me." "God forbid that there should be such a plot," replied Dorothy, resting upon her elbow in the bed.

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