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Warrender had been wandering about all day, restless, not knowing what to do with himself. He was not given to games of any kind, but he thought to-day that he would have felt something of the sort a relief, though he knew it would have shocked the household.
Warrender looked up at this with a little anxiety, for according to the ordinary rules which govern the reasoning of women she was led from it to the deduction, not immediately visible to the unconcerned spectator, that her son had got into some scrape, and had found it necessary to have recourse to his friend's advice. Theo in a scrape!
About the other and more serious part of his self-constituted mission Warrender, however, had done nothing. There was truth, he reflected, in what Cavendish said. How could he tell who might be recommended to him as tutor for Geoff?
"I am so glad that you feel so, Theo, too." Mrs. Warrender looked round upon her children with despairing eyes. They were all his children, all Warrenders born; knowing as little about her and her ways of thinking as if she had been a stranger to them. She was indeed a stranger to them in the intimate sense. The exasperation that had been in her mind for years could be repressed no longer.
Ralph Warrender among the victims." "Warrender! What! Is he dead?" "Yes. Killed instantaneously. Did you know him?" "I have met him in business. I wasn't intimate with him." "Isn't he the man whose first wife was killed in a railway accident?" said Clinton reflectively, glad to have diverted Merefleet's thoughts. "I thought so.
Warrender to plaster up the cut; but I wasn't hurt, not a bit; and my knickerbockers " It was Geoff's turn now to pause in surprise, for his mother left him, and flew to Theo, and, taking his hands, tried to kiss them, and, between laughing and crying, said, "God bless you! God bless you! You have saved my boy's life!"
The fact is, that looking over some of my father's old letters, I found many from Warrender, in which he spoke of an affair with a young lady, and I read the name as your maiden name, and also discovered where the offspring was to be found.
Dick thought he would like to see what changes Warrender had made and also the spot where he had seen Chatty if not for the first time, yet the first time with the vision which identified her among all women.
"Where does he expect to go to?" he said solemnly. "Theo thinks," said his mother, "that a first class is not everything in the world as it is in the University." "But my dear Mrs. Warrender! that is precisely one of the things that ladies never understand." "I have no chance of one, so I agree with Warrender," said Dick. "The Dons will bother, but what does that matter?
You are a man; you will know better how it can be done. Manage it for me." Warrender was entirely unprepared for such a commission. "There will be great difficulties, dear Lady Markland," he said. "It is a long way. I am sure my mother would not wish you to think of her. This is a house of death. Let him stay."
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