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Updated: June 27, 2025


If it be right and proper to lend money to improve, it surely may be proper, if it be on other grounds judicious, to lend money to buy. I do not know if the right hon. Member for Calne is here; but very likely he would spare me from the severe criticisms he expended upon my hon. Friend the Member for Westminster.

His business, the witness replied to the coroner, was his own business, and did not concern the public, and he respectfully declined to state it. He presumed Calne was a free place like other places, where a stranger might spend a few days without question, if he pleased. Pike chuckled at this: incipient resistance to authority cheered that lawless man's heart.

"I was trying to get to see his lordship, but did not." "What did you want with him? What brought you back to Calne?" "I wanted to get from him a guarantee for for what your lordship knows of; which he had omitted to give, and I had not thought to ask for," civilly replied the man. "I was looking about for his lordship on the Tuesday morning, but did not get to see him.

'No, said Sir George, 'you are not going to Calne. She has not gone Calne way. Mr. Dunborough drew in his breath quickly. Hitherto he had been uncertain what the other knew, and how far the meeting was accidental; now, forgetful what his words implied and anxious only to say something that might cover his embarrassment, 'Oh, he said, 'you are you are in search of her?

How I would wake weeping, and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire! To this late hour of my life, I trace impressions left by the recollection of those friendless holidays.

"Yes, you may stare, young Rip!" he apostrophized, as if the boy could hear him; "but you won't stare yourself out of my hands. You're the biggest liar in Calne, but you don't mislead me." "Pike, when you made acquaintance with that man Gorton you remember him?" broke off Lord Hartledon. "Yes, I do," said Pike emphatically.

Very much to Lord Hartledon's surprise perhaps somewhat to his annoyance the man answering to this name was the one who had originally come to Calne on a special mission to himself. Some feeling caused him to turn from the man whilst he gave his evidence, a thing easily done in the crowded room.

After all, Floyd, I don't see that it is of any use looking into these painful things: it cannot bring the dead to life again." "That's, true," said the miller. He was walking into Calne. Lord Hartledon kept by his side, talking to him. He promised to be as popular a man as his father had been; and that was saying a great deal.

C. was mournfully expected at no distant period, for his actions at this time were, we feared, all indirectly of a suicidal description. "In a letter dated October 27, 1814, Mr. Southey thus writes: "'Can you tell me any thing of Coleridge? We know that he is with the Morgans at Calne. What is to become of him?

The private chapel, built out from the house on the side next Calne, had not been used for years and years. "Why, it's all dust and rust inside; its cushions moth-eaten and fallen to pieces." "Is it all dust and rust!" returned the dowager. "That shows how observant you are. I had it put in order whilst you were in London; it was a shame to let a sacred place remain in such a state.

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