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She talked religion a lot to the girls, and then they laughed at her behind her back; and they kep' a telling me I'd be a missionary 'fore long if she stayed with us. I went to Mr. Wray, the manager, and told him my cousin was awfully shy, and she sent word she wanted to be excused fer running away like that.
Then Percival Coolidge was killed shot down by an assassin, not a suicide. I know because I found the body. You were at the inquest, and testified. I saw you with my own eyes. The next day you discharged Sexton, and later he learned, and reported to me, that some one called you on the phone from Wray Street, and wanted you to come over there at once." "Was that why you went there?"
To all of whom Master Pembury gave a piece of his mind. "Wray, old man," said he, that evening, "you and Noll and I shall have to do the whole thing between us, that's all about it." "Awfully sorry!" said Wraysford; "you'll have to let me off this time. I'm working like nails for the Nightingale." "Bother the Nightingale, I say! What is it to the Dominican?
Wondering at this singular and unusual procedure on the part of this wray bird, he naturally looked round to discover the cause, and observed a young fox sporting upon the river bank, and the ducks, all eagerness to gaze upon him, were steering their course directly for the shore.
"He doesn't act like a guilty person. Just fancy, Wray," and here Tony pulls up short, in a state of perturbation "just fancy if you and I and the rest have been making fools of ourselves all the term!" Ah! my Fifth Form heroes, just fancy! The three weeks of Christmas holiday darted past only too rapidly for most of the boys at Saint Dominic's. Holidays have a miserable knack of sliding along.
"But," with a sudden change of tone, "will you explain something to me, Miss Wray? Those flowers you wear surely they are primroses, and yet " "Crimson," said the girl. "You find that strange. It is very simple. If you will come with me a moment."
It had been arranged, before breaking-up, that Oliver and Wraysford should spend the last week of the holiday together in rowing down the Thames from Oxford to London. Great was Stephen's joy and pride when one morning, near the appointed time, Oliver said to him, "Look here, Stee. How would you like to come with Wray and me next week?" "Like! wouldn't I rather!" shouted the small boy in ecstasy.
The two friends had not been alone together since the fracas in the Fifth two days before, and both now appeared glad of an opportunity of talking over that and subsequent events. "I suppose you know a lot of the fellows are very sore at you for not thrashing Loman?" said Wraysford. "I guessed they would be. Are you riled, too, Wray?"
Emma Hodgson is the daughter of a clergyman of Rochdale: she had been some time on a visit at Thomas Barrow's and went with the family to the meeting at Bentham when we were there, and was much reached and tendered therein; and attending the meeting at Wray last evening she declared after her return that she was fully convinced of the truth.
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