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He was supported by a considerable amount of epistolary sympathy. The local papers made an interesting story of what had happened in the old church at Wanley, and a few of the London journals reported the circumstances; in this way Mutimer became known to a wider public than had hitherto observed him.
'I thought you said I was to go to Wanley? he exclaimed at length, angrily, glaring at his brother. Richard avoided the look. 'You'll have to learn to behave yourself first, he replied. 'If you can't be trusted to do your duty here, you're no good to me at Wanley. 'Arry would give neither yes nor no. The council broke up after formulating an ultimatum.
"The Papists," he adds in his memorandum to this effect, "are communicative enough, for love or money, of any book that does not immediately concern their controversies with Protestants,"* a somewhat cryptic utterance which Wanley does not concern himself to explain, controversy not being one of the sciences to which his attention was turned. But his letter of instructions to Mr.
But Hubert received a tender kiss on his cheek when he set forth in the afternoon. To one entering the valley after nightfall the situation of the much-discussed New Wanley could no longer be a source of doubt. Two blast-furnaces sent up their flare and lit luridly the devastated scene. Having glanced in that direction Hubert did his best to keep his eyes averted during the remainder of the walk.
I am civil to him, but when just now he offered me a South Sea bond as security to let him carry one of the said MSS. home to collate it there, I would by no means hearken to such a proposal." Perhaps Wanley would have regarded him with still greater suspicion if he had known that Casley was to be his successor in cataloguing the MSS. which he kept with so jealous a care.
Prominent among them was the man Redgrave, he who had presented the address when Mutimer took leave of his New Wanley workpeople. He had come to London at the same time as his leader, and had done much to recommend Mutimer's scheme in the East End. His muscular height made those about him look puny.
There was an afternoon postal delivery at Wanley, and the postman had just left the Manor as Adela returned. Alice, who for a wonder had been walking in the garden, saw the man going away, and, thinking it possible there might be a letter for her, entered the house to look. Three letters lay on the hall table; two were for Richard, the other was addressed to Mrs. Mutimer.
'I thank you, was Hubert's reply in an undertone. 'It impressed me, that letter ready stamped for Wanley Manor. I thought of it again after the meeting in Paris. 'I understand you. Of course I could explain the necessity. It would be useless. 'Quite. But experience is not, or should not be, useless, especially when commented on by one who has very much of it behind him. Hubert stood up.
That her brother would suffer torments did not affect her imagination; she had never credited him with strong feeling for his wife; and it was too late to draw back. 'You know that she met Mr. Eldon in the wood at Wanley on the day after she found the will? Mutimer knitted his brows to regard her. But in speaking he was more self-governed than before. 'Who told you that? 'My husband.
He bought the 'Tocsin. Foremost stood an article headed, 'The Bursting of a Soap Bubble. It was a satirical review of the history of New Wanley, signed by Comrade Roodhouse. He read in one place: 'Undertakings of this kind, even if pursued with genuine enthusiasm, are worse than useless; they are positively pernicious. They are half measures, and can only result in delaying the Revolution.
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