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Updated: May 11, 2025
When the hot skurry had ended, the remnant of the prairie-horsemen was seen heading down the valley, followed by the four bands of the Utahs who had now closed together. Pressing onward in the pursuit, they still vociferated their wild Ugh! aloo! firing shots at intervals, as they rode within reach of their flying foemen. Neither Wingrove nor I had an opportunity of taking part in the affray.
The S. aisle is Dec., and contains a fine Perp. screen. The Caroline screen dividing the S. chapel from chancel should also be observed. The window tracery throughout the church is crude. A row of alms-houses near the Wingrove Hotel were founded by Sir T. Bridges. A Roman tessellated pavement was discovered in making the railway cutting, and was removed to Bristol. Kilmersdon, a village 2 m.
It was the lips alone that were speaking, and not the heart. It was fortunate that Wingrove was not within earshot. The speech would have slain him. "Ah, Marian!" I said, appealingly, "he has not forgotten yours." "No I suppose he mentions it with boasting!" "Say rather with bewailing." "Bewailing? Indeed! And why? That he did not succeed in betraying me?" "Far otherwise he has been true to you!"
"Partly from the Mexican to whom your people have communicated them partly from the captive Arapahoes. Enough I am satisfied." "And you forgive Wingrove?" "Forgiveness now lies upon his side. I have not only wronged him by my suspicions, but I have reviled him. I deserve his contempt, I can scarcely hope to be forgiven." Light had broken upon me bright light it was for Wingrove!
Wingrove Cooke, the "Times" correspondent with the allied forces in 1857-58, who is generally accounted one of the best critics of Chinese men and affairs; Count d'Escayrac de Lauture, one of the Pekin prisoners in 1859-60; Chinese Gordon and Lord Wolseley, have all spoken highly of the courage and endurance of the Chinese soldier.
As far as Wingrove and I were concerned, I have explained this negligence, for it was negligence of the most imprudent character. The Mexican, feeling quite certain that he had succeeded in blinding our trail, was perhaps less cautious than he might otherwise have been; and Sure-shot equally trusted to his new comrade, for whose still the ex-ranger had conceived an exalted opinion.
The look of her lover mine as well was that of bewildered astonishment. Not so hers. Her cheek turned pale then red then paled again; while a glance of proud anger shot forth from her eyes! The glance was directed outwards to the plain, back upon Wingrove, and then once more quick and piercing towards the plain.
Somewhat chagrined at having my designs interrupted, I gave up the intention of mounting my horse, and turned back towards Wingrove. As soon as I was near enough to read the expression upon his features, I saw that my chagrin was more than shared by him. An emotion of most rancorous bitterness was burning in the breast of the young backwoodsman.
No, not all, there remains to be mentioned the rifle the arm par excellence of the American hunter. The portrait of Frank Wingrove a dashing young backwoodsman, whose calling is the chase. The hunter has entered the glade, and is advancing across it. He walks slowly, but without caution without that habitual stealthy tread that distinguishes the sons of Saint Hubert in the West.
Within that breast was a souvenir, that in interest far exceeded the memories of either sister or father. The crimson flush upon her cheek, the quick heaving of the chest, the half-hindered sigh, were evidences palpable and pronounced. Upon the heart of Marian Holt was the image of the handsome hunter Frank Wingrove graven there, deeply and never to be effaced.
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