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Rachel's letter was read last, on the principle of keeping the best to the end. "And so she is leaving London isn't this rather sudden? and coming down at once to-day no, yesterday, to Southminster, to the Palace. And I am to stay in this afternoon, as she will come over, and probably the Bishop will come too. I should be glad if I were not so tired."
Would that be Hereford Cathedral, Mr. Dean? 'No, Worby, says the Dean, 'that's Southminster Cathedral as we hope to see it before many years. 'In-deed, sir, says my father, and that was all he did say leastways to the Dean but he used to tell me he felt really faint in himself when he looked round our choir as I can remember it, all comfortable and furnished-like, and then see this nasty little dry picter, as he called it, drawn out by some London architect.
Of course Worby was glad of its company anyhow, but more particularly when the nuisance that is still remembered in Southminster as "the crying" set in.
They mounted a police car, and were driven away down the road, while into a second car the tenant of The Yews and his Italian manservant were placed under escort, and also driven away. The station-fly, in which Bailey had driven from Southminster, conveyed away Fetherston, Trendall, Sir Hugh, and Enid, while Deacon, with two men, was left in charge of the house of secrets.
Scarlett?" said Rachel, feeling Dick's lynx eye upon her. "I was at Wilderleigh when the accident happened." "That's the man. He got out at Southminster, and asked me which was the best hotel. No, I won't have any more, thanks. I'll go up and see Miss Gresley at once." Rachel followed the Bishop into the library. They generally waited there together till the doctor came down.
The Bishop was very good to Regie and gave him that fur rug." They looked at the splendid blue fox rug on the sofa. "I am afraid," said Mrs. Gresley, after a pause, "that Hester did run all the way to Southminster as the Bishop said. Abel said the Bishop's coachman told him that she came late last night to the Palace, and she was white with snow when the footman let her in."
There was once a learned gentleman who was deputed to examine and report upon the archives of the Cathedral of Southminster. The examination of these records demanded a very considerable expenditure of time: hence it became advisable for him to engage lodgings in the city: for though the Cathedral body were profuse in their offers of hospitality, Mr.
The last object Vixen saw under the Southminster lamps was the pale grave face of her old playfellow. He went straight from the porch to the supper-room, not to find himself a place at one of the snug little tables, but to go to the buffet and pour out a glass of brandy, which he drank at a draught. Yet, in a general way, there was no man more abstemious than Roderick Vawdrey.
Gresley, who departed early in the afternoon for Southminster, had left his wife no directions as to how to act in this unforseen occurrence, or how to parry the questions with which she was overwhelmed. After long hesitation she at last owned that Hester had returned to Southminster in the Bishop's carriage not more than half an hour after it had brought her back.
I told him, but I don't think he heard me to understand, that is. If you ask me, he couldn't come if forty wives sent for him." "Oh, couldn't he!" observed Lady Southminster, sitting up. "Couldn't he!" When the boat was within ten minutes of France, the remedy had had such an effect upon her that she could walk about.
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