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But the day of separation arrived first; and it was only on his way back to London that Vavasor began to discover what a hold the sister of his fellow-clerk had taken of his thoughts and indeed of his heart of the existence of which organ he had never before had any very convincing proof. All the time he had not once brought his aunt and the Raymounts together.

Already he had got rid of any small scraps of regret or remorse about the killing of his fellow-clerk. Why should he be sorry? The scoundrel had tried to murder him, thinking no doubt that he had the will on him. And he had not meant to kill him what he had done, he had done in self-defence.

Jerningham; not at first quite knowing how it would become him to address his fellow-clerk. "Thank you, Mr. Jerningham. I have got back again safe." "I am sure we are all delighted to hear what we have heard," said Mr. Jerningham cautiously. "By George, yes," said Bobbin. "I suppose it's true; isn't it? Such a beautiful name!"

Mr Seaward, the city missionary, is to meet us after the meeting, and show you and me something of those who have fallen very low in the social scale. Brisbane, who is also to be at the meeting, will bring Di home. By the way, have you heard anything yet about that poor comrade and fellow-clerk of yours Twitter, I think, was his name who disappeared so suddenly?" "Nothing whatever.

Passing the priest, I heard him say to a fellow-clerk, "Certainly, he is the greatest man in England;" and I mentally remarked, "There is no policy like politeness; and a good manner is the best thing in the world, either to get one a good name or to supply the want of it." THREE days after the arrival of St.

His fellow-clerk was a long, lean man of forty, sallow, with black hair and a ragged moustache; he had hollow cheeks and deep lines on each side of his nose. He took a dislike to Philip because he was an articled clerk.

It was written by a clerk in Burleigh's office to a fellow-clerk in that of the chief quartermaster at Omaha, and the latter had felt it his duty, he said, to inform his immediate superior, who in turn had laid it before the chief-of-staff. It read as follows: "The old man's rattled as I never saw him before, and God only knows what's amiss.

"Who is that?" asked a fellow-clerk. "Why don't you know?" asked the other with a slight tinge of superiority. "It's Miss Stanton, the heiress." "Is that so? She's a beauty!" "Yes," went on his informant, "her father is only worth about twenty-five millions!" The other clerk whistled.

Now it chanced there lived in the same boarding-house a fellow-clerk of his, an honest fellow, with what is called a weakness for drink though it might, in this case, have been called a strength, for the victim had been drunk for weeks together without the briefest intermission. To this unfortunate John intrusted a letter with an inclosure of bonds, addressed to the bank manager.

Passing the priest, I heard him say to a fellow-clerk, "Certainly, he is the greatest man in England;" and I mentally remarked, "There is no policy like politeness; and a good manner is the best thing in the world, either to get one a good name or to supply the want of it." THREE days after the arrival of St.

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