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The other gasped; then he threw back his curly head and laughed. "I say, I beg your pardon. I didn't mean to laugh. If you're not Hardacre, who are you?" "Verney. I've just come." "Verney? That's a great Harrow name. Are you any relation to the explorer?" "Nephew," said John, blushing. "Ah you ought to have been here last Speecher. We cheered him, I can tell you.
I was sorry to see that the Duke of Trent was the worst-dressed man at Speecher; but a duke can look like a tinker, and nobody cares." "I'd be awfully obliged if you'd tell me what's wrong," said John, humbly. "Everything's wrong," said the Caterpillar, decisively. He looked critically at John's boots.
In that moment he knew that he had never really, honestly, believed that they would succeed. But they had! RS 10 had reached the stars! "Strap down for turnout strap down for turnout !" The disembodied voice screaming through the ship's speecher was that of Captain Hobart, but it was almost unrecognizable with emotion.
Byron, writing to John Murray, May 26, 1822, and giving directions for the burial of poor little Allegra's body, says "I wish it to be buried in Harrow Church. See also "Lines written beneath an elm in the churchyard of Harrow," in "Hours of Idleness." "Speecher" i.e. Speech-Day. At Harrow "er" is a favourite termination of many substantives.
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