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Out of his knowledge of the boy Trenchard was led to fear that if he were leniently dealt with now, tomorrow, when, sober, he came to realize the grossness of the thing he had done and the unlikelihood of its being forgiven him, there was no saying but that to protect himself he might betray Wilding's share in the plot that was being hatched.
General Trenchard, their supreme chief, believed in an aggressive policy at all costs, and was a Napoleon in this war of the skies, intolerant of timidity, not squeamish of heavy losses if the balance were tipped against the enemy. Some young flying-men complained to me bitterly that they were expected to fly or die over the German lines, whatever the weather or whatever the risks.
"Ay, that we will, though I suppose I am not so rich as Miss Valery. Still, we have enough to help poor people have we not?" She appealed gaily to Mr. Harper, but he replied nothing. She persisted: "We need not give much, since Mr. Trenchard and Miss Valery are both on the list before us. We'll give let me see fifty pounds.
I have written a long letter; but, writing to you, I never know when to end. Heaven bless my Anna St. Ives! Frank Henley to Oliver Trenchard Wenbourne-Hill Oliver, I am wretched! The feeble Frank Henley is a poor miserable being!
By this time the two or three stray visitors gentlemen-farmers, Anne's tenants, as Mrs. Dugdale whispered had disappeared, and Mr. Trenchard was the sole stranger left in the drawing-room. Miss Valery did the honours of her house with a remarkably simple grace. "I give no state dinner parties," she said, smiling, to Mr. Trenchard.
"I sought but the letter." "And how knew you that he carried it? Did you learn that, too, from Mr. Wilding's indiscretion?" "Your Grace has said it." "'Slife! What an impudent rogue have we here!" cried the angry Duke, who conceived that Richard was purposely dealing in effrontery. "Mr. Trenchard, I do think we are wasting time. Be so good as to confound them both with the truth of this matter."
Two years before this a lady had paid, with her sister, a short visit to St. Dreots and had taken a great liking to Maggie. They had made friends, and this lady, a Miss Katherine Trenchard, had begged Maggie to let her know if she came to London and needed help or advice.
She was afraid; her every instinct bade her slip through the window at which she stood and run from Zoyland Chase. And then she thought of Richard and his danger, and she seemed to gather courage from the reflection of her purpose in this house. Men's voices reached her a laugh, the harsh cawing of Nick Trenchard. "A lady!" she heard him cry. "'Od's heart, Tony!
Battiscomb pursed his lips a second, pondering. "I think," said he, "that you may count upon Mr. Legge and Mr. Hooper, and possibly upon Colonel Churchill, though I cannot say what following they will bring, if any. Mr. Trenchard, upon whom we counted for fifteen hundred men of Taunton, has been obliged to fly the country to escape arrest." "We have heard that from Mr.
Frank Henley to Oliver Trenchard Paris, Hotel d'Espagne, rue Guenegaude, Fauxbourg St. Germain The black forebodings of my mind, Oliver, are fulfilled! I have been struck! The phantom I dreaded has appeared, has flashed upon me, and all the evils of which I prophesied, and more than all, are collecting to overwhelm me; are rushing to my ruin! This brother of Louisa!
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