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Run and see." I left the Major, and went up to where Lord Tineholme lay, his head raised on the knee of his second. "It is all over with him, Mr Newland, the ball has passed through his brain." The Major pays the only debt of consequence he ever did pay, and I find myself a man of property.

I requested Mr Osborn to drop the handkerchief, as I could not make up my mind to give a signal which might be fatal to the major. They fired Lord Tineholme fell immediately the major remained on his feet for a second or two, and then sank down on the ground. I hastened up to him. "Where are you hurt?" The major put his hand to his hip "I am hit hard Newland, but not so hard as he is.

I observed that Lord Tineholme did not appear pleased; he expostulated with him, but it was then too late. The pistols had been already loaded the choice was given to his lordship, and Major Carbonnell received the other from my hand, which actually trembled, while his was firm.

The peer, whose title was Lord Tineholme, now came up with his second, whom he introduced to me as Mr Osborn. "Mr Newland," replied the Major, saluting Mr Osborn in return. We both took off our hats, bowed, and then proceeded to our duty. I must do my adversary's second the justice to say, that his politeness was fully equal to mine.

I requested Mr Osborn to drop the handkerchief, as I could not make up my mind to give a signal which might be fatal to the Major. They fired Lord Tineholme fell immediately the Major remained on his feet for a second or two, and then sank down on the ground. I hastened up to him. "Where are you hurt?" The Major put his hand to his hip "I am hit hard, Newland, but not so hard as he is.

I observed that Lord Tineholme did not appear pleased; he expostulated with him, but it was then too late. The pistols had been already loaded the choice was given to his lordship, and Major Carbonnell received the other from my hand, which actually trembled, while his was firm.

Run and see." I left the major, and went up to where Lord Tineholme lay, his head raised on the knee of his second. "It is all over with him, Mr Newland, the ball has passed through his brain."

The peer, whose title was Lord Tineholme, now came up with his second, whom he introduced to me as Mr Osborn. "Mr Newland," replied the major, saluting Mr Osborn in return. We both took off our hats, bowed and then proceeded to our duty. I must do my adversary's second the justice to say, that his politeness was fully equal to mine.

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