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The next thing was to transfer himself to Captain Grant's residence in Waltham, exactly whereabout in Waltham he did not know, but, of course, he could easily find out, and, without exciting the grouty old salt's suspicions of false play, make sure of the cotton at his own price. On the whole, he thought it safer, as well as cheaper, to use the early train than to hire a special team.

Prince Henry, having sought an opportunity of hearing him preach, made Hall his chaplain, and the Earl of Norwich gave him the living of Waltham in Essex. At the same time, 1608, a translation of Hall's Latin Satire, printed twice abroad, was published in London as "The Discovery of a New World;" he himself published also two volumes of Epistles, and this book of "Characters."

When she entered it, she was at once driven to the Park Street station, where she bought a round trip ticket to Waltham. There she walked to the river, hired a boat, rowed herself up stream, tied her boat at a wooden bank, climbed the slope, and sat there all the afternoon, sometimes reading, and sometimes merely staring out at the river, or up at the sky.

'The club? queried Miss Waltham, to whom the word suggested Pall Mall and vague glories which dwelt in her imagination. 'That's to make provision for times when we're ill or can't get work, Mutimer explained. 'If a wage-earner falls ill, what has he to look to? The capitalist won't trouble himself to keep him alive; there's plenty to take his place.

Nay, he told himself that the genuineness and value of his life's work would be increased by a marriage with Adela Waltham; he and she would represent the union of classes of the wage-earning with the bourgeois, between which two lay the real gist of the combat. He thought of this frequently, and allowed the thought to inspirit him.

'I've been to Belwick to-day, she began, sitting very close to Mrs. Waltham, whose lap she kept touching as she spoke with excited fluency. 'I've seen Mrs. Yottle. My dear, what do you think she has told me? Mrs. Yottle was the wife of a legal gentleman who had been in Mr. Mutimer's confidence. Mrs. Waltham at once divined intelligence affecting the Eldons. 'What? she asked eagerly.

It is no longer the heavy, cumbersome structure that it used to be in the Old World, but a compact, neat piece of apparatus, made in three or four different sizes to suit different-sized apartments. "Mr. H. F. Bond of Waltham, Massachusetts, now manufactures these articles, and sends them to all parts of the country.

"So would almost anybody else, I fancy," agreed the Scotchman. "But they kept right on sticking at it. It wasn't their courage that gave out in the end; it was their money. They simply could not continue to pull along under so colossal a burden. Royal Robbins, and he reorganized it and christened it the Waltham Watch Company."

'A lady called Miss Waltham Adela Waltham. She lives here in Wanley. 'Does she know about Emma? The question was simply put, but it seemed to affect Richard very disagreeably. 'No, of course she doesn't. What would be the use? He threw himself into a chair, crossed his feet, and kept silence. 'I'm very sorry for Emma, murmured his sister. Richard said nothing. 'How shall you tell her, Dick?

Some say there was, and others deny it, as I gather from general conversation. But I suppose it's at an end now, in any case. 'Mrs. Waltham would see to that, you mean? said Mutimer, with a short laugh. 'Probably. Rodman made his glass revolve, his fingers on the stem. 'Take another cigar. I suppose they're not too well off, the Walthams? 'Mrs.

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