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We had none other of our own servants. And Jones says that the same man did come then; that he stayed with your father for an hour or two; and that when he left, your father was depressed almost as he was yesterday. I well remember that. I know that a man did come to him at Tenby; and oh, Herbert!" "What is it, mother? Speak out, at any rate, to me."
"Since that man came to him at Tenby he has never been like what he was before." And then there was more questioning between them about Jones and her remembrances. It must be explained that Jones was a very old and very valued servant. She had originally been brought up as a child by Mrs.
Her crew, three in number, were found in an almost exhausted state, and taken into the lifeboat, which then made for the small harbour of Saundershott, four miles distant. On the 9th of November, at nine p.m., the commencement of a dark cold night of that inclement season, a large brig was observed to go on shore in Tenby Bay.
The little girls looked at each other with sparkling eyes. They loved a mystery as much as Anna did. "Oh," said Pauline, "won't it be lovely? Let's go and watch at the gate." They flew off to stare at "Tenby" "Tenby" with the local charwoman already there, throwing up the windows and sweeping away the dust of the winter.
"Nona, my daughter, is here at the cliff top, Father Govan," Howel said. "She came home in the Norse ship last night, as we planned; but tide failed for Tenby, and it chanced that the ship had to put in at the old landing place.
Tenby a livelier kind of amusement, and the thought that I had once been sur le terrain, and had bitterly regretted it, by no means deterred me from the idea of a second expedition, so black was my mood. A review of the circumstances, aided by what reached my ears before the night went over, convinced me that Edbury was my man.
It was easy to get the bandages loose, but the knotted cord was a different matter, for the men who tied it knew something of the work, and the cord was not a new one and would not stretch. Then I heard two of the Norseman talking close to the cabin bulkhead. "This is as good a passage as we shall ever make in the old keel," one said; "but we shall not fetch Tenby on this tide.
"Well," said Lynn, looking across at "Tenby," "I'm glad it's going to be lived in at last, poor thing. It makes me quite mis'rable to see it standing there in the sun with its eyes shut up tight as if it wanted to wake up on'y it darerunt." "Like the Sleeping Beauty," said Pauline. Lynn, in whose composition had run from babyhood a marked vein of poetry, shook her hair back from her face.
H.F. Boyle, RN, chief officer of the Coast Guard at Tenby, distinguished himself in the same humane manner. At daybreak on the 2nd of November, the smack Bruce, of Milford, anchored, being totally dismasted, about three miles east of Tenby.
Tenby held in reserve behind a sphinx-like countenance, nor did he vouchsafe it when it was finally settled that he should defend the case. "The circumstantial evidence appears strong very strong," he said drily. "The situation looks black for Mr. Vernon.
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