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Rowles if they have seen a girl coming through the fields in this direction. Which I did." To all this Juliet was listening eagerly. "And two words settled it," said Mrs. Bosher's brother; "two words with Mrs. Rowles.

"But you know, Parson," he added, seriously, "it's just possible he might have something about the rudder-line in it, and it would be a great thing to clear that up, wouldn't it?" "So it would," said Parson, seating himself at the table. Telson and King did the same, and Bosher's diary was forthwith opened. To all appearance Bosher was the most unlikely boy in all Willoughby to keep a diary.

Webster did not say much, but looked so gently at Juliet that her looks had almost as much effect as her husband's words. The experience of the last few days, her frights, her misfortunes, the gun of Mrs. Bosher's brother, the locking up in Mrs. Bosher's house, this sudden journey home, all showed Juliet that she had tried the patience of grown-up people more than they could bear.

They can all go in together." "In the water!" cried Mrs. Mitchell. "No, Mary; in the lock. What a cockney you are!" He went to work the paddles and the handles, and while he was so employed the others heard a tremendous halloo from the bank on the far side of the river. Juliet looked slightly alarmed and said to her mother, "I think it is Mrs. Bosher's brother." And so it was.

Then he spoke of Mr. and Mrs. Rowles, and the lock, and the boats; of Philip and Emily; of the good vicar and Mrs. Webster; of Mrs. Bosher's brother, and the horses, cows, pigs, and poultry which he possessed. How strange it all seemed to Juliet! How far away, and yet how well known!

At that moment King made a sudden grab at a small black book which lay on the mantelpiece. "Oh, you fellows," cried he, "here's a lark. Here's his diary." A mighty Whig cheer followed the discovery, amidst which Bosher's wild protests and entreaties were quite drowned. "His diary!" exclaimed Parson. "That'll show if he's a Radical or not. Hand it over, King.

Who is that man?" looking at the big person who had just gone off in the little Fairy. "Oh, that is Mrs. Bosher's brother. I hope you are well, sir, and the young gentleman; likewise Mr. Robert." "Yes, thanks, Leonard and I are very well; but Roberts has a smart touch of rheumatism, and will not come on the river to-day. May I sit here, Rowles?" added Mr.

"Very good," he said to Mrs. Bosher's brother; "we will take her in charge. It happens very fortunately that we are going to London to-day, and so can dispose of her. How much anxiety and trouble her bad conduct has caused! It was very clever of Mrs. Bosher to guess who the girl was." "Yes, sir, so it was.

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