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I knew he'd tell me, whatever it was, in his own way." "One or two other questions," said Mr. Carless. "Do you know who your mother was?" "Only that she was some one whom my father met in Australia." "Do you know what her maiden name was?" "No, only her Christian name; that was Catherine. She and my father are buried together." "Ah!" exclaimed Mr. Carless.
"Gentlemen our very good friends," said Lord Ellingham, "it is only right that we should take you into our confidence at once. There will be no litigation, Mr. Carless no difficulties, Mr. Pawle. I absolutely insist on resigning what is not mine to my cousin, the Countess of Ellingham.
Then Nakula's son with a crescent-shaped arrow, cut off in that combat the gold-decked bow of Chitrasena while the latter was engaged in thus striking him. Bowless and carless and steedless and driverless, Chitrasena then quickly ascended the car of the illustrious son Hridika.
Then Duhshasana, beholding Vrishasena made carless and weaponless, quickly caused him to ascend his own car, and bearing him away from the spot, caused him to ride another vehicle.
Remember it's between the three of us. I shan't say a word to Pawle, nor to Carless. You know there's a man's life at stake Hyde's! Hyde is as innocent as I am he's an old schoolfellow of mine." "I understand," said Methley. "Very well, trust to me, Mr. Viner." He went off with a reassuring nod, and Viner returned to Mr. Carless' room.
He bowed to each man as he named him, and smiled again. "Whether these gentlemen remember me as well as I remember them," he remarked, "is another question!" "May I offer you a chair?" said Mr. Carless. The visitor bowed, sat down, and took off his gloves.
"I don't anticipate any trouble in that quarter," answered Mr. Carless. "As I said to those two who have just gone out send or bring the man here, and we'll tell in one minute if he's what he claims to be!" "But how?" asked Lord Ellingham. "You seem very certain." "Dead certain!" asserted Mr. Carless. He looked round his callers and laughed. "I may as well tell you," he said.
"And Lord Ellingham believed that Methley and Woodlesford were genuinely convinced by him." "Seemed so, anyway, both of 'em," agreed Lord Ellingham. "However," continued Mr. Carless, "Methley and Woodlesford, like you and I, Pawle, are limbs of the law. They asked two very pertinent questions. First why had he come forward after this long interval?
"Sanjaya said, 'After Bhimasena had been made carless, that hero, afflicted with the wordy darts of Karna and filled with rage, addressed Phalguna and said, "In thy very sight, O Dhananjaya, Karna hath repeatedly said to me, 'Eunuch, fool, glutton, unskilled in weapons, do not fight, child, unable to bear the burden of battle! He that would tell me so would be slain by me.
You needn't be afraid of Carless," he added as they began to climb the stairs. "Carless is quite a pleasant fellow and he has with him a very amiable young gentleman, Lord Ellingham, of whom you needn't be afraid, either." "And why is Lord Ellingham, whoever he may be, there?" inquired Miss Wickham. "Lord Ellingham is also interested in your late guardian," replied Mr. Pawle.
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