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Updated: June 27, 2025
And the door was bolted on the stair side. The cook's cousin, who was a gamekeeper, kicked at the door, and said: 'Hullo, you there! The children were holding on to each other on the other side of the door, and trembling with anxiousness and very hoarse with their howls. They could hardly speak, but Cyril managed to reply huskily: 'Hullo, you there! 'How did you get up there?
I call her my maid now, and won't have any other, French or not for she's good as gold, and loves me dearly. You will believe that when I tell you our head gamekeeper wanted to marry her she loved him, too, but wouldn't leave me. Margaret left a sister behind in New York that she was very fond of, and has been pining to see for years.
He springs into the air, and with a melancholy scream rolls neck over heels. Knowing that Pompey would infallibly spoil him if he got up first, Jorrocks, without waiting to load, was in the act of starting off to pick him up, when, at the first step, he found himself in the grasp of a Herculean monster, something between a coal-heaver and a gamekeeper, who had been secreted behind the shed.
On this mountain, and indeed in the hamlet of Prevorst, was, in 1801, a woman born, in whom a peculiar inner life discovered itself from early childhood. Frederica Hauffe, whose father was gamekeeper of this district of forest, was, as the position and solitude of her birthplace made natural, brought up in the most simple manner.
In this bright interval we came upon a magnificent fox, and the peasant's impulse was, 'Oh, for a good gun! an exclamation which would have sounded horrible to English ears, if I had not been previously broken in to it by an invitation from a Scotch gamekeeper to a fox-hunt, when he promised an excellent gun, and a stance which the foxes were sure to pass.
I was just patting my dog, and examining the prize, when I heard a crackling among the low bushes near me; and on looking up, perceived, about twenty paces distant, a short, thick-set man, whose fustian jacket and leathern gaiters at once pronounced him the gamekeeper; he stood leaning upon his gun, quietly awaiting, as it seemed, for any movement on my part, before he interfered.
And the men so named were not all landlords or even agents. This man was a sheriff's officer, and that a gamekeeper. The sheriffs' officers and gamekeepers were not all murdered, but they were named, and a feeling of terror crept cold round the hearts of those who heard the names. Who was to be the keeper of the list and decide finally as to the victims?
Obeying this order, we found, or rather I found for the gamekeeper was a poor hand at reading anything but print the following important news: "Old Anchor Inn, Bristol, March 1, 17 . "DEAR LIVESEY: As I do not know whether you are at the Hall or still in London, I send this in double to both places. "The ship is bought and fitted. She lies at anchor, ready for sea.
'I was a-goin' to give you warning this very day, mum, to leave at the end of my month, so I was on account of me being going to make a respectable young man happy. A gamekeeper he is by trade, mum and I wouldn't deceive you of the name of Beale.
Here are two pairs of unmistakable police boots and another heavy pair with them; no doubt they brought the gamekeeper along with them, to have things fully explained." From the corner of the wood to a point forty yards along the path; back to the corner again, and then into the wood Hewitt went, carefully examining every inch of the ground as he did so. Then at last he rejoined me.
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