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Among his other pupils there were two who lived at some distance from Sandbourne one of them in the direction indicated as that habitually taken by the young person; and in the afternoon, as he returned homeward, Christopher loitered and looked around.
They were in the station at the junction, inquiring of an official if the Speedwell had ceased to sail, when a countryman who had just come up from Sandbourne stated that, though the Speedwell had left off for the year, there was that day another steamer at Sandbourne.
Picotee, mistaking the purport of his inquiry, imagined him to refer to her arrival in the house, quite forgetting, in her guilty sense of having come on his account, that he would have no right or thought of asking questions about a natural visit to a sister, and she said: 'When you went away from Sandbourne, I I I didn't know what to do, and then I ran away, and came here, and then Ethelberta was angry with me; but she says I may stay; but she doesn't know that I know you, and how we used to meet along the road every morning and I am afraid to tell her O, what shall I do!
A month thereafter, when they were sitting at breakfast one morning, Marcia exclaimed 'Well good heavens! while reading a letter she had just received from Avice, who was living with her husband in a house Pierston had bought for them at Sandbourne. Jocelyn looked up. 'Why Avice says she wants to be separated from Henri! Did you ever hear of such a thing! She's coming here about it to-day.
'Dear me! said Christopher to himself, 'not far from Melchester; and not dreadfully far from Sandbourne. Summer was just over when Christopher Julian found himself rattling along in the train to Sandbourne on some trifling business appertaining to his late father's affairs, which would afford him an excuse for calling at Arrowthorne about the song of hers that he wished to produce.
'I suppose, continued Ethelberta, in the quiet way of one who had only a headache the matter with her, 'that he remembered you after the meeting at Anglebury? 'Yes, he remembered me. 'Did you tell me you had seen him before that time? 'I had seen him at Sandbourne. I don't think I told you. 'At whose house did you meet him? 'At nobody's.
On the Saturday following, Katherine and her faithful chaperon set out for their holiday with mutual satisfaction and a hope that they left their troubles behind them. The change to Sandbourne did Katherine good; she grew calmer, more resigned, though still profoundly sad.
But this is a very dim and distant past for Bournemouth, the "Sandbourne" of the Wessex novels. The town is now as well conducted as any on the English coast. It is large enough and has a sufficient permanent population to justify its inclusion in the ranks of the county boroughs.
"I will keep you no longer from the banquet," said De Burgh. "I know you are wishing me at well, my probable destination; so good-by for the present." Then, to Cecil: "Shall I come and see you at what is the name of the place? Sandbourne, and take you out for a sail in a boat a big boat?" "Oh, yes, please." "Will you come with me, though I am like the wicked uncle?" "Yes, if auntie may come too."
"The worst of it is, I do not know whom to blame, and Katherine has put me on honor not to ask her." "I cannot help you," said Miss Payne; and she fell into a thoughtful silence, while Mrs. Needham watched her eagerly. "I am going away for a few weeks," resumed Miss Payne. "I have let my house, and I shall go to Sandbourne; the weather seems settled, and it will be pleasant there.
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