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And so vividly did the changes of expression shoot and quiver across his face, that it seemed to Sutch the lad must actually hear the drone of bullets in the air, actually resist the stunning shock of a charge, actually ride down in the thick of a squadron to where guns screeched out a tongue of flame from a fog.
Sutch took Durrance over his stable and showed him his horses, he explained to him the arrangement of his garden and the grouping of his flowers. Still Durrance said nothing about the reason of his visit; he ceased to talk of Harry Feversham and assumed a great interest in the lieutenant's garden. But indeed the interest was not all pretence.
"I shall stay." He took a turn along the terrace and came back. He saw Feversham sitting with the letter upon his knees and a frown of great perplexity upon his face. "You know, Sutch, I never understood," he said. "Did you?" "Yes, I think I did." Sutch did not try to explain. It was as well, he thought, that Feversham never would understand. For he could not understand without much self-reproach.
Sutch glanced hurriedly about the table, afraid that General Feversham, or that some one of his guests, should have remarked the same look and the same smile upon Harry's face. But no one had eyes for the lad; each visitor was waiting too eagerly for an opportunity to tell a story of his own. Sutch drew a breath of relief and turned to Harry.
second Wee have A grate dele of sympathy for his wife and his little girl, what has got to get along now without him. third wee are vary Proud of him cause he dide a trying to save John Welshes life and pat Morys life and the other mens lifes. fourth he was vary Good indede to us Boys, and they ain't one of us but what liked him vary mutch and feel vary bad. fift Wee dont none of us ixpect to have no moar sutch good Times at the braker as wee did Befoar. sixt Wee aint scollers enougth to rite it down just what wee feel, but wee feel a hunderd times more an what weave got rote down.
You see, if the three take back their feathers," he drew a deep breath, and in a very low voice, with his eyes upon the table so that his face was hidden from Sutch, he added "why, then she perhaps might take hers back too." "Will she wait, do you think?" asked Sutch; and Harry raised his head quickly. "Oh, no," he exclaimed, "I had no thought of that.
Feversham's face was working and extraordinarily white, his eyes were bright like the eyes of a man in a fever; and Sutch at the first was not sure that he knew or cared who it was to whom he talked. "I might have been out there in Egypt to-night," said Harry, in a quick troubled voice. "Think of it!
Would a friend of Harry Feversham be at all disloyal to that friendship, if" and Durrance flushed beneath his sunburn "if he tried his luck with Miss Eustace?" The question startled Lieutenant Sutch. "You?" he exclaimed, and he stood considering Durrance, remembering the rapidity of his promotion, speculating upon his likelihood to take a woman's fancy.
He reined his pony in, and sat staring with a frown at the red-tiled roof of the station building. "I promised Harry to say nothing," he said; and drawing some makeshift of comfort from the words, repeated them, "I promised faithfully in the Criterion grill-room." The whistle of an engine a long way off sounded clear and shrill. It roused Lieutenant Sutch from his gloomy meditations.
I have a kinary bird wot sings deliteful but isn't a yellerhamer sutch as I know, as you'd think. Dear Mister Montgommery, don't keep Gulan Amplak to mutch shet up in office drors; it isn't good for his lungs and chest. And don't you ink his head nother! youre as bad as the rest.
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