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Of the South Saxon cathedral church at Selsey we know almost nothing. It seems to have been established as a Benedictine house under an abbot who was also bishop, but later the monks were replaced by secular canons.
Through Wilfrid, Ripon had been connected with the founding of other monasteries, Hexham, Selsey, Lichfield, Oundle. Through his labours, again, and those of St. Willibrord, another of its monks, it had become known as a great centre of missionary work. Wilfrid had strengthened Christianity in Mercia and Kent, and may claim to have introduced it into Sussex and the Isle of Wight.
'I'll write to you once and tell you what has happened. 'Do, and be quick; I shall be busy buying yachting dresses. By the way, you might take the telegram. Anne waited while she wrote 'Frightfully sorry, dinner next week unavoidably postponed as unexpectedly leaving town for season. Writing. Eugenia Selsey. 'I will write to her when I've arranged it with my husband. Anne took the telegram.
This needle was, in fact, the eyes of the Flying Fish when she was under water. Castellan swung her head round to the north-west and dropped gently on to the water about midway between Selsey Bill and the Isle of Wight. Then the Flying Fish folded her wings and sank to a depth of twenty feet.
'I didn't meet her. I went to see her. I spent two hours with her. Cecil stared in silent amazement. 'It was my fourth visit, said Lord Selsey. 'You spent all that time talking over my affairs? His uncle gave a slight smile. 'Indeed not, Cecil. After the first few minutes of the first visit, frankly, we said very little about you. 'But I don't understand.
She did not, however, give way to this wild impulse, but behaved precisely as usual; and he, also, showed no difference. He told her about the pictures, and said she must come and see them with him, but he said nothing whatever of having seen Lady Selsey. He was deceiving her, then! How heartless, treacherous, faithless and horribly handsome and attractive he was!
'I heard something else, said Edith, 'which surprised me much more. Fancy, Lord Selsey's going to be married to Mrs Raymond. Isn't that extraordinary? 'Lord Selsey a widower! Disgusting! I thought he pretended to be so fond of his first wife. 'He was, dear, I believe. But she died eighteen years ago, and
It is still doing so, and I know an old man who can remember a forty-acre field all along by Clymping having been eaten up by the sea; and out along past Rustington there is, about a quarter of a mile from the shore, a rock, called the Church Rock, the remains of a church which quite a little time ago people used for all the ordinary purposes of a church. The sea then began to eat up Selsey.
She would have left him this morning, but that I persuaded her to wait. I came to tell you because I felt sure you would be sorry. It's about you, Lady Selsey. 'About me! 'Yes. She saw you driving with her husband, and he didn't mention it. She's jealous of you. Of course he explained it, but she doesn't believe him. I thought he probably would not say anything about it to you.
I have to go on somewhere, and you must drive Eugenia home. You must have a lot to talk about, Lord Selsey said. Cecil began to make an excuse. 'Oh, you can't refuse! Are you afraid of me? Don't you want to have a talk with your aunt? said Eugenia. He had no choice, and ten minutes later found himself driving in a hansom with his old love. 'Well, tell me, Cecil, aren't you happy?
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