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"`Yours faithfully, "`A. Cheeseman." The doctor laid down the letter amidst ominous silence, which even the feeble cheers of Bosher, Brown, and a few others barely disturbed. "In consideration of this generous letter," he continued, "I have decided to remit the impositions I gave on Saturday, and also to withdraw the prohibition about the half-holiday.

Hullo, Bosher, old man! you needn't be coming here. There's no room; we're full up." "You might let us sit down a bit," says Bosher; "I kept the seat from half-past ten to twelve for you." "Jolly muff not to sit down, then, when you had the chance. Jolly gross conduct of the evil Bosher, eh, Telson?" "Rather!

How many things go wrong. Wyndham hath not found his knife he requested me had I seen it. I answered nay, not so. I have composed these verses which I will set down here as they may recall the past: "Well," said Telson, as he closed the thrilling narrative, and tossed it back to King, "I never thought Bosher was up to much, but I didn't know he was a downright lunatic."

Webster, who most kindly undertook the charge of Juliet if Mrs. Bosher should bring her to the station, and to see her safe to her own home in London. While Mrs. Rowles was absent on this errand, her husband was having a very important conversation with Mr. Burnet under the small trees.

Mr Parrett groaned and cleared his throat for another summons, but Parson was before him. "I say," cried he, in positively piteous tones, "we give in. I'll apologise, anything do you hear?" "Eh go down on your knees, then," cried the enemy. "I am," said Parson. "Is he? the rest of you? is he on his knees? both of them?" "Yes, he is," cried Bosher. "Honour bright."

For about a minute everyone looked very solemn, and the profound silence was disturbed only the the crunching of the biscuits between the jaws of Mr Bosher, and by certain gurglings in the interior of that gentleman. 'Science is a wonderful thing, said Mr Sweater at length, wagging his head gravely, 'wonderful! 'Yes: but a lot of it is mere theory, you know, observed Rushton.

"Yes; and fancy Messrs. Telson, Parson, Bosher, and Co. being suspended," said King. "They couldn't do it, I tell you," said Bosher; "we'd kick up a shine about freedom of speech, and all that. Anyhow, it would be rather a spree, whether we were kicked out or not. We'd be a `party' you know!" The idea took, and an animated consultation took place.

Awful spree to see old Riddell steering! isn't it, Bosher?" "Yes," said Bosher; "but he's better than he was." "Never mind, they won't lick us," said King. "You should have seen our boat! Bless you, those schoolhouse louts " "King, I'll fight you!" said Telson, suddenly. "Oh! beg pardon, old man, I didn't eh what?" This last remark was caused by the fact that Telson was taking off his coat.

The natural thing, of course, on not finding him at home in his own quarters, was to look for him in Telson's. But he was not there, nor, strange to say, was Telson himself. And, what was still more odd, when search came to be made, Bosher, another fag of Parrett's house, was missing, and so was Lawkins, and Pringle, and King, and Wakefield, and one or two others of the same glorious company.

"Would leeches be better?" said Bosher, who had lately been giving himself to scientific investigation. It was considered leeches might not be bad, but there was rather too much uncertainty about their mode of action. That was a sort of thing more in Cusack's and the Welchers' line than the present company's.

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