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He wants to consult me on some difficulty which has arisen with one of his clients. Rightly or wrongly he values my advice. Can you spare me for a short while? I shan't be more than ten minutes." "Certainly." "Here is something you may care to look at while I'm gone. I don't know if you have read it? Widgery on Nisi Prius Evidence. Most interesting." He went out. Jno.

There are two places in Chichester where tourists might go the cathedral and a remarkably fine museum. I shall go to the cathedral and make an inquiry or so, while Widgery " "The museum. Very well. And after that there's a little thing or two I've thought of myself," said Widgery. To begin with they took Mrs. Milton in a kind of procession to the Red Hotel and established her there with some tea.

He wants to consult me on some difficulty which has arisen with one of his clients. Rightly or wrongly he values my advice. Can you spare me for a short while? I shan't be more than ten minutes." "Certainly." "Here is something you may care to look at while I'm gone. I don't know if you have read it? Widgery on Nisi Prius Evidence. Most interesting." He went out. Jno.

Widgery, having been foiled in an attempt to conduct the proceedings, stood with his legs wide apart in front of the fireplace ornament, and looked profound and sympathetic. Jessie's account of her adventures was a chary one and given amidst frequent interruptions. She surprised herself by skilfully omitting any allusion to the Bechamel episode.

"Nothing an altercation merely with that drunken ostler of yours. He thought it was a plot to annoy him that the Young Lady in Grey was mythical. Judged from your manner. I've got a piece of raw meat to keep over it. You have some news, I see?" "Did the man hit you?" asked Widgery. Mrs. Milton rose and approached Dangle. "Cannot I do anything?" Dangle was heroic.

"You've done her enough mischief, I should think," said Widgery, suddenly walking towards the dining-room, and closing the door behind him, leaving Dangle and Phipps with Hoopdriver. "Clear!" said Phipps, threateningly. "I shall go and sit out in the garden," said Mr. Hoopdriver, with dignity. "There I shall remain." "Don't make a row with him," said Dangle. And Mr.

The meat had gone now, and one saw the cooling puffiness over his eye. "I will conduct you back to the station," said Dangle; "hurry back here, and pursue them. You will meet Widgery and Phipps and tell them I am in pursuit." She was whirled back to the railway station and left there, on a hard, blistered, wooden seat in the sun. She felt tired and dreadfully ruffled and agitated and dusty.

She was kind to them all in her way, and insisted on their being friends together, in spite of a disposition to reciprocal criticism they displayed. Dangle thought Widgery a Philistine, appreciating but coarsely the merits of "A Soul Untrammelled," and Widgery thought Dangle lacked, humanity would talk insincerely to say a clever thing.

He was finding Widgery stiff reading. He had just got to the bit about Raptu Haeredis, which as of course you know, is a writ for taking away an heir holding in socage. Sir Mallaby looked at his watch. "Well, I'll have to be going. See you later, Sam." "Good-bye."

My sister, who had been to the Dogs' Home, met them in Camden Town, towards King's Cross, Widgery trotting along complacently, and Davidson evidently most distressed, trying in his feeble, blind way to attract Widgery's attention. He positively wept when my sister spoke to him. "Oh, get me out of this horrible darkness!" he said, feeling for her hand. "I must get out of it, or I shall die."

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