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Updated: June 6, 2025


Bobby's dialect in reporting my various interviews with her, for the spelling of it is quite beyond my powers. Pray remove all the h's wherever they occur, and insert them where they do not; but there will be, over and beyond this, an intonation quite impossible to render. Mrs. Bobby bought her place only a few months ago, for she lived in Cheltenham before Mr. Bobby died.

The following lines, which were written upon the restoration of Cheltenham Churchyard, may be applied to most of such instances: "Sleep on, ye dead! 'Tis no rude hand disturbs your resting-place; But those who love the spot have come at length To beautify your long-neglected homes. How loud ye have been speaking to us all!

There is nothing in its way more difficult than to start a new school; and Mrs Macintyre, with all her vast experience for she had been mistress of more than one of the celebrated houses at Cheltenham College in the time of the great and noble Miss Beale, and had in fact, until her marriage, been a teacher knew well what special difficulties she had before her, more particularly in a mixed school.

Miss Jemima had somewhat availed herself of this liberty, by occasional visits to Cheltenham and other watering-places. But her grateful affection to the squire was such that she could never bear to be long away from the Hall.

But he has often described himself as holding Christianity without Christ: "I hold firmly in memory, that in Easter of 1836 I wished to conduct my bride to Oxford, and introduce her there to my mother and two sisters in those Coaching days we came from Bristol and Cheltenham en route to Oxford.

As a client of her husband he was very well; but as a nephew of Lady Ushant he was injurious. It was he who had carried Mary away to Cheltenham where she had been instigated to throw her bread-and-butter into the fire, as Mrs. Masters expressed it, by that pernicious old woman Lady Ushant. "Mr. Masters is out walking," she said.

"And I," said Tibby, "want civilization without activity, which, I expect, is what we shall find in the other place." "You needn't go as far as the other place, Tibbi-kins, 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.

As for Gregory, his dream was that he was Lord Bruce. They entered Cheltenham at about half-past eleven, and were having lunch on the top of Leckhampton Hill, on the other side of it, by half-past one. Robert had not allowed any stop in Cheltenham except for shopping. "We don't want towns," he said, "except historic ones." "But this is historic," said Jack; "Jessop was at school here."

"She says in her letter she could not stand the fatigue of the journey, and that her physicians order her to try the waters of Bath and Cheltenham. Unfeeling creature!" Thus they chatted till they arrived at Mr. Barton's house. Mrs. Barton received them very kindly.

"I saw the letter before she sent it, Mr. Morton." "So she told me. My aunt would be delighted to have her, but it seems that Mrs. Masters does not wish her to go." "There is some trouble about it, Mr. Morton; but I may as well tell you at once that I wish her to go. She would be better for awhile at Cheltenham with such a lady as your aunt than she can be at home.

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