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The King went down to Portsmouth, dined on board of the Admiral's flag ship, expressed the fullest confidence in the valour and loyalty of the navy, knighted two gallant captains, Cloudesley Shovel and John Ashby, and ordered a donative to be divided among the seamen, We cannot justly blame William for having a high opinion of Torrington.
This parish is bounded on the south by Castle Street; east by part of Drury Lane, Broad Street, and Dyott Street, thence by a line cutting diagonally across the south-east corner of Bedford Square, across Keppel Street and Torrington Mews, and touching Byng Place at the north-west corner of Torrington Square; on the north by a line cutting across from this point westward, and striking Tottenham Court Road just above Alfred Mews; on the westward by Tottenham Court Road and Charing Cross Road to Cambridge Circus, thence by West Street to the corner of Castle Street, and so the circuit is complete.
"Now, Frank," said Sir Lucius, "did you see or hear anything of her?" Frank would have liked very much to deny that he had seen any lady. His dislike of Lord Torrington was strong in him. He had been snubbed in the train, injured while leaving the steamer, and actually insulted that very afternoon.
Her soul had gone back to London, to the ugly dining room at 22-A, Torrington Square, and was reading aloud from a newspaper to a stout old woman in a tea gown. She was even able to recall what she had been thinking, as her lips mechanically conveyed the news to Mrs. Ellsworth. She had been wondering how much longer she could go on enduring the monotony, and what Mrs.
They wished that the gala of their lives should fit in with hers, and that all future "happy returns of the day" might have a well-known date to go by, and a State celebration to do them honour. Lord Torrington and Colonel afterwards General Grey set out for Gotha to escort the bridegroom to England.
"Cousin Frank," she said, "here's a man who grudges poor Lord Torrington a drop of whisky to save his life, although for weeks past he has been what is it you do when you make whisky? I forget the word. It isn't brew." Frank, vaguely recollecting the advertisements which appear in our papers, suggested that the word was required "pot". Priscilla pointed an accusing finger at Kinsella.
"Perhaps you would like to answer this young lady?" asked Mr. Torrington. But Van Diest only shrugged his shoulders. Isabel ran to the window. "And there down there," she pointed to the street below, "there are more. What does it mean?" The sound of her cries brought the others hurrying into the room. "What is it now?" demanded Cassis. But Hilbert Torrington was at the telephone.
Lord viscount Torrington was placed at the head of the admiralty; the earl of Westmoreland was appointed first lord commissioner of trade and plantations. Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of Chesterfield, a nobleman remarkable for his wit, eloquence, and polished manners, was nominated ambassador to the Hague. The privy-council being dissolved, another was appointed of the members then present.
"'And fast before her father's men," said Miss Rutherford, "'three days we fled together. And should they find us in this glen " "Oh, Barnabas," said Lady Isabel, who knew Campbell's poem and anticipated the end of the quotation, "Oh, Barnabas, let's go, anywhere, anywhere." "I never saw any man," said Frank, "in such a wax as Lord Torrington."
I'll brew you tea or cocoa." "I never take those things with meals, Beecot." "Your kit assures me of that. Champagne's more in your line. I say, Grexon, what are you doing now?" "What other West-End men do," said Grexon, attacking a sausage. "That means nothing. Well, you never did work at Torrington, so how can I expect the leopard to change his saucy spots."
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