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"Yes, my lord; it's me. I am Crocker. You remember me, my lord, down in Cumberland?" "I remember you, at Castle Hautboy." "And out hunting, my lord, when we had that pleasant ride home from Airey Force." "What can I do for you now?" "I always do think, my lord, that there is nothing like sport to cement affection. I don't know how you feel about it, my lord."

Lord Raglan saw the error and would have skilfully averted the impending evil. "That opening leaves the left of the Guards exposed," he said to Airey. "Tell Cathcart to fill it." "You are to move to the left and support the Guards," was the message conveyed to Cathcart, "but not to descend or leave the plateau. Those are Lord Raglan's orders."

"And in February there'll be such a lot of scarlet fever in the southern portions of England," added the little Corona. "Oh, Corney, just look at that kitty on the airey railings!" "Area, Corona," corrected her brother. "Oh, my! ain't it funny?" The Prophet remembered that he was travelling with the scions of a prophetic house.

At last he controlled himself, and spoke, sipping from time to time to moisten his dry lips. 'You know, he said, glancing at the floor and at the faces round him alternately, 'you know that when old General Airey died, that young cub De Blacquaire came into the Droitwich property. 'Well, said John Jervase, 'we know that. Go on. What about it?

Here, Airey! send him a peremptory order in writing." The quartermaster-general produced pencil and paper from his sabretash, and wrote as follows: "Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to advance rapidly to the front, and try to prevent the enemy from carrying away the guns. Immediate." "That will do," said Lord Raglan. "Let your own aide-de-camp carry the order.

"Those two, right here," said Airey, following his friend's glance, "are Miss McArgent and Miss Dash." "Aw they pretty girls?" pursued Vivian Standish, replacing his Havana in his handsome mouth.

Then again it occurred to Sir Harry that life would not be worth having if he was to be afraid to allow his daughter to go to a picnic in company with her cousin. There is a bridge across the water at the top of Airey Force, which is perhaps one of the prettiest spots in the whole of our Lake country.

I was a constant guest at the Deanery; where I frequently met such men as Sedgwick, Airey the Astronomer-Royal, Selwyn, Phelps the Master of Sydney, Canon Heaviside the master of Haileybury, and many other friends of the Dean's, distinguished in science, literature, and art. Here I heard discussed opinions on these subjects by some of their leading representatives.

Sir George Airey has suggested to me that the reason of the particles of air not rising as they are heated, when there is no wind blowing, may be due to their viscosity: and this suggestion is correct. That air does not always rise when heated, appears from the hot winds of Australia, which blow from the heated interior towards the cooler south, instead of rising directly upwards.

I'll bet a hundred you're the feller that's been a-doin' all this devilment. Here you, Susy Airey, have you seen Bill a-eatin' the ornyment?" Both the young ladies solemnly and truthfully declared that they had never noticed any such thing; and pointed out that parrots, in their belief, did not eat candy. The next day amputation and subtraction had proceeded yet further.

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