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Thence we went and leaving Swan at his master's, my Lord Widdrington, I met with Spicer, Washington, and D. Vines in Lincoln's Inn Court, and they were buying of a hanging jack to roast birds on of a fellow that was there selling of some. I was fain to slip from there and went to Mrs. Crew's to her and advised about a maid to come and be with Mrs.

He decides for himself." Rickie naturally refused. As soon as they were out of hearing, Herbert said, "This is a little unfortunate. Who is Mr. Widdrington?" "I knew him at Cambridge." "Let me explain how we stand," he continued, after a pause. "Jackson is the worst of the reactionaries here, while I why should I conceal it? have thrown in my lot with the party of progress.

They were likewise "diligently to inquire out" the authors, printers, and publishers of the Divorce Pamphlet, and of another, then in circulation, against the Immortality of the Soul. That the Committee might have fresh energy in it for the purpose, four new members were added, viz. Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr. Stephens, and Mr.

How is the school to go on with a man like that? It would be a case of 'quick march, if it was not for his brilliant intellect. That's why I say it's a little unfortunate. You will have very little in common, you and he." Rickie did not answer. He was very fond of Widdrington, who was a quaint, sensitive person. And he could not help being attracted by Mr.

Sir Herbert Willington, I see; Colonel Slingsby, Joe Hovingham of Hovingham Hall, Master Haxby of Haxby Grange, are all good men and true. In Northumberland too, I see you have a few to Oxminston, and Widdrington. It will take you some time to get through them all, for they're not men who let you come to their door and ride away again without showing you hospitality.

"Because he was always talking." After a pause he added, "What clever young men we are!" "Aren't we? I expect we shall get asked in marriage soon. I say, Widdrington, shall we ?" "Accept? Of course. It is not young manly to say no." "I meant shall we ever do a more tremendous thing, fuse Mrs. Elliot." "No," said Widdrington promptly. "We shall never do that in all our lives."

"What do you mean by the main?" said Ansell, who always pursued a metaphor relentlessly. Widdrington did not know what he meant, and suggested that Ansell should visit Sawston to see whether one could know. "It is no good me going. I should not find Mrs. Elliot: she has no real existence." "Rickie has." "I very much doubt it.

"I don't see Hornblower's such a rotter," remarked the other man, whose name was James. "James, you are diplomatic," said Ansell. "You are trying to tide over an awkward moment. You can go." Widdrington was crimson too. In his wish to be sprightly he had used words without thinking of their meanings.

"We'll soon prove whether that's strong enough," replied Hall, jumping from his horse and also drawing his weapon. There was, as it chanced, close to the lane in which the two had been wrangling, a bit of nice level ground covered with short, crisp turf, and to this Hall quickly made his way, followed by Widdrington and by a crowd of people who had run up from the fair, attracted by the quarrel.

Widdrington said the man professed himself "an artist that way." The writer was evidently somewhat skeptical. Ibid. Ibid. A witch of rural Northumberland was executed with them. The witches of 1649 were not confined to the north. Two are said to have been executed at St. Albans, a man and a woman; one woman was tried in Worcestershire, one at Gloucester, and two in Middlesex.

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