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It is a little island lying north of Chatham, and separated from the Isle of Grain by the river Medway. Both these isles may be considered as situated at the mouth of the Thames. The principal place in Sheppey is Sheerness." GEORGE. "Now, dear mamma, I suppose we have done with the German Ocean?"
London Clay, Sheppey. Natural size. a. Cone. b. Carruthers, having examined the original specimens now in the British Museum, tells me that all these cones from Sheppey may be reduced to two species, which have an undoubted affinity to the two existing Australian genera above mentioned, although their perfect identity in structure can not be made out.
The sun was now high in the sky, and one could see signs of activity on the various barges that were hanging about the neighbourhood waiting for the tide. I pointed away past the Nore Lightship towards a bit of rising ground on the low-lying Sheppey coast. "That's about where our pals are hanging out," I said.
Instructions had already been wired through from London that the Sheppey police were to put themselves entirely at his disposal; and having commandeered a car, the three of them, together with our friend the sergeant, set off to the bungalow. They pulled up some little distance away and waited for Guthrie, Latimer's other assistant, who had been keeping an eye on the place during the night.
He wanted to see the flying-ground at Sheppey, which is in a totally different direction, and perhaps induce someone with an aeroplane to give him a lift. Horace Campbell sided with Gregory, while Hester voted continually and feelingly for Stratford-on-Avon.
An interesting collection of these relics of a former world may be seen at a watchmaker's on the cliff, at Margate, including the most remarkable productions of the isle of Sheppey. The Camelopard. As a live camelopard has been sent to London and another to Paris, the history and habits of these animals have excited some interest.
The moon now rose, putting all these artificial lights to shame as it flooded the stream with its silver sheen; but I got so sleepy with the night air after all my excitement through the day, besides being thoroughly exhausted from standing so long on my legs, that, as Mr Mackay was pointing out something in connection with Sheerness and the Isle of Sheppey, and a light house on top of a church I'm sure I can't recollect what it was all about I made a stumble forward and nearly fell on my face on the deck, dead beat.
The next abbess was her daughter, S. Ermenilda. Her husband had been Wulphere, King of Mercia, who died in 675. She had been professed at Ely, and left to become the head of her mother's foundation at Sheppey. The date of her death is not known. She was succeeded, both at Sheppey and at Ely, by her daughter, S. Werburga. How long she ruled at Ely is not recorded.
"I was beginning to wonder if you were dead." I shook my head. "I'm not fit to die yet," I replied. "What's the matter?" He looked at his watch. "Well, the chief matter is the time. Do you think I can get to Sheppey by half-past nine?" I paused in my rowing. "Sheppey!" I repeated. "Why damn it, Tommy, I've just come back from Sheppey." It was Tommy's turn to look surprised.
"It's an attempt at a nasty letter from William," she said. "He's pretending to be cross because Jack won. Poor William! Listen: DEAR LITTLE ONES, "I hope you are having a good time in that stuffy caravan, and manage to avoid blisters. I thought you would like to hear that father has given me leave to go to Sheppey, and stay for three days with Mr.
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