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His guns have been largely made in America and elsewhere abroad; and in 1875 he received from the King of Italy the Cross of Commander of the Crown of Italy. The youngest son of Lieutenant Colonel Wray Palliser Waterford Militia he was born in Dublin in 1830, and was therefore only fifty-two years of age.
This petition was presented by Sir Cecil Wray, who, on introducing it, spoke very respectfully of the Society. He declared his hearty approbation of their application, and said he hoped he should see the day when not a slave would remain within the dominions of this realm.
Steele can put up a deuced strong game, don't you know, but to-night Did you notice how he failed at one of the easiest shots?" "That was when Jocelyn Wray looked in," murmured the other. "Miss Wray!" Captain Forsythe set the balls for a practice shot. "Well, Steele's a splendid chap," he said irrelevantly. "You have known him for some time?"
I am willing to trust him, and am ready to share his lot, however humble. "Still hold me in your heart, my precious father, as I hold you in mine. Mr. Dinneford read this letter twice. It took him some time, his eyes were so full of tears. In view of her approaching marriage with Spencer Wray, his heart had felt very heavy. It was something lighter now.
Louisa and I wondered whether she was relieved or disturbed at losing her boarders, and whether we should ever know which. When we passed the Wray house on our way home, and saw the blinds open, and the fresh mould in the garden, and the new shingles shining on the hen-house roof, we speculated about it.
Baynes, the odd man, had missed a chance a few overs back from standing too deep. This time he had crept in close, and saved the Sixth by one of the neatest low-catches that had ever been seen in a Dominican match. "I tell you what, Wray," said Oliver one evening about a week after the match, "I heartily wish this term was over." "Why, that's just what I heard your young brother say.
They paddled on again until Gusset Lock came in sight. There were very few boats about; the season was, in fact, at an end, and the river, which a month or two ago had generally swarmed with boats just at this part on Saturday afternoons, looked quite deserted. "Shall we go through the lock or turn round?" inquired Paul. "May as well turn, eh, Wray?"
"Hullo, here's the meadow ditch. Hadn't we better follow it up and down? Stephen and I will take the left." Once more, as they turned, a shout! "Oh, be quick!" cried Stephen. "Where does it come from? Come, Wray, quick!" They might as well have tried to fly as run against that wind; but they crawled rapidly forward. Suddenly, close at their side, rose the shout again.
She is the only creature I have ever known, except the Bate's parrot and my present cook, who is perpetually out of temper. If she were not my husband's stepmother's niece, I am sure I could stand up to her better. Cordially yours, ALICE LEIGH SHEPHERD. Mrs. Wilfred Ward Hamilton to Miss Violet Wray You know Margaret Irington better than I do.
While under the immediate spell of her fascinating book, it was of course very delightful to me to make Mrs. Jameson's acquaintance, which I did at the house of our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Montagu. Basil Montagu was the son of the Earl of Sandwich and the beautiful Miss Wray, whose German lover murdered her at the theatre by shooting her in her private box, and then blew his own brains out.
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