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"Did she complain to you yesterday, when you lectured her?" "No. Not a word. An' she'll prob'ly resist the idea. But she must be overruled, because my mind is made up. So now the only question that remains is where are you to send her? What about that place for servants resting at Bournemouth, the place Mrs. Norton collects subscriptions for?" "Yes, I might ask Mrs.
Though the pines themselves have not been planted much longer than a hundred years, they now appear as the only relics of a lonely and rather bare tract of uncultivable desert. Local historians claim that the beginnings of Bournemouth were made in 1810, but it would appear that only two or three houses existed by the lonely wastes of sand in the first few years of the Victorian era.
Albinism is not uncommon in the blackbird; I have seen two partial instances lately; one was constantly visible in my garden and meadows, with head nearly all white, and the other I saw in the public garden at Bournemouth, with the peculiarity still more developed. A white martin, or swallow, came into the house of a friend near Aldington, and was regarded as an unfavourable omen.
So that when the ground being bare was most liable to be denuded, the water was least able to do it; and as the denuding power of the water increased, the land, being covered with vegetation, became more and more able to resist it. All this he has seen, going on at the present day in the similar gullies worn in the soft strata of the South Hampshire coast; especially round Bournemouth.
Then they came back to the "Sailors' Rest," and life for them went on as before. At Christmas time a bulky letter and a small white box came addressed to them, bearing the postmark of Bournemouth.
"And I," said Tibby, "want civilisation without activity, which, I expect, is what we shall find in the other place." "You needn't go as far as the other place, Tibbikins, if you want that. You can find it at Oxford." "Stupid " "If I'm stupid, get me back to the house-hunting. I'll even live in Oxford if you like North Oxford. I'll live anywhere except Bournemouth, Torquay, and Cheltenham.
Now that they were at Davos, Claire became a little doubtful if, after all, her uncle hadn't been right when he had declared that Bournemouth would have done as well and been far less expensive. Then Winn came, and she began mysteriously to feel that the situation was saved. It wasn't that Winn looked in the least like General Gordon, but Mr.
Neither of them ever grew too old for this sport. Year after year they went back to the game. Even when they went to Samoa they laid out a campaign room with maps chalked on the floor. In the spring of 1885 Thomas Stevenson purchased a house at Bournemouth, England, near London, as a present for his daughter-in-law.
I was not aware of it." "Oh, it is Sylvia's birthday! and I am going to the Zoological Gardens with them." "And pray how came you to make this engagement without consulting me?" "It was all settled at Bournemouth. I thought you knew! Did not Mrs. Wardour ask your leave for me?" "Mrs. Wardour said something about hoping to see you in London, but I made no decided answer.
It seemed to Nancy that she heard a sigh of relief. The other's face was turned away. Then Mrs. Damerel took a seat by the fire. 'They will be married to-morrow, I dare say, at Bournemouth no use trying to prevent it. I don't know whether you will believe me, but it is a blow that will darken the rest of my life.
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