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The negotiations were successfully closed on this basis of agreement, and on September 11th the following ministers were duly sworn into office: Upper Canada. Hon. Sir Allan MacNab, president of the executive council and minister of agriculture; Hon. John A. Macdonald, attorney-general of Upper Canada; Hon. W. Cayley, inspector-general; Hon. R. Spence, postmaster-general; Hon.
Cayley, an almost rabid Tory, and then member for the North Riding of Yorkshire, but an old Parliamentary hand; and, in consequence of my attachment to his son, at that time and until his death, like a father to me.
And I'm frightened of what's behind it." "But then we shall never know what's there if we aren't going to look." "We shall know to-night," said Antony, taking Bill's arm and leading him to the hall, "when we watch our dear friend Cayley dropping it into the pond." Norbury Confides in Dear Mr. Gillingham
I mean even with your first theory that Mark killed him accidentally and then came to Cayley for help. Of course, if Cayley had played fair, he'd have told Mark that he had nothing to be afraid of. But he isn't playing fair; he wants to get Mark out of the way because of the girl. Well, this is his chance. He makes Mark as frightened as possible, and tells him that his only hope is to run away.
"I mean that I was out sitting on a rail in the church-fields last night with Alfred Cayley Pounce and Dicksie Richardson talking, and this man came and listened; and then when I left them, he met me on the path beside the church, and spoke impudently to me, and would not let me pass. I know what you thought," she broke out, turning upon Gard.
Who was it?" "Cayley." "Good Lord! Where?" "Inside one of the croquet-boxes." "Don't be an ass." "It's quite true, Bill." He told the other what he had seen. "But aren't we going to have a look at it?" asked Bill, in great disappointment. "I'm longing to explore. Aren't you?" "To-morrow and to-morrow and to-morrow. We shall see Cayley coming along this way directly.
He came towards her, reaching out his arms. "Forgive me," he said. "Oh, no, never!" she cried with horror. The cry had been heard outside, and Houghton entered the room, to find his wife, all her strength gone, turning a face of horror upon Cayley. She stretched out her arms to her husband with a pitiful cry. "Tom," she said, "Tom, take me away." He took her gently in his arms.
"My nerves are on edge. Your constant tapping and fidgeting about " "Tapping?" said Bill with an air of complete surprise. "Tapping on the shelves, and humming. Sorry. It got on my nerves." "My dear old chap, I'm awfully sorry. I'll go out in the hall." "It's all right," said Cayley, and went on with his letter. Bill sat down in his chair again. Had Antony understood?
The one on the right, into which Cayley went, is less than half the length of the office, a small, square room, which has evidently been used some time or other as a bedroom. The bed is no longer there, but there is a basin, with hot and cold taps, in a corner; chairs; a cupboard or two, and a chest of drawers.
For a moment Bill did not understand. "Key of the office?" he said vaguely. "You don't mean Tony! What do you mean? Good God! do you mean that Cayley But what about Mark?" "I don't know where Mark is that's another thing I want to know but I'm quite certain that he hasn't got the key of the office with him. Because Cayley's got it." "Are you sure?" "Quite." Bill looked at him wonderingly.
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