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And it is from those Gentlemen that we hear continually, addressed to the noble Lord the Member for Tiverton, language which I cannot well understand.
"You don't often git round so early in the spring," said she. "No," returned cousin Josiah. "I kind o' got started out, this time, I don't rightly know why. I guess I've had you in mind more of late, for some Tiverton folks come over our way, tradin', an' they brought all the news. It sort o' stirred me up to come." Amelia turned her apples vigorously, well aware that the slices were breaking.
How do I envy you that glorious burden, and wish I could share it with you:" Mrs. Wesley having now left the "old place," settled for a little in the neighbouring town of Gainsborough, and afterwards resided with Samuel at Tiverton from September, 1736, till July, 1737. Her sons John and Charles had now set out upon their well-known Gospel enterprise to the State of Georgia in America.
"Where ye goin'?" "Horn o' the Moon," replied she, having learned in Tiverton the value of succinct replies. "Who's sick?" "Nobody." "Got any folks up there?" "No. Going to see the place." The effect of this varied.
Dedbroke-Hicks's maid, they're paid reporters on the staff of The Town Tattler and are willing to serve for nothing for the opportunities for items the connection gives them." "Well I don't envy them in the least," said Henriette. "Poor things to be always taking and never giving must be an awful strain, though to be sure their little trolley party out to Tiverton and back was delightful "
It lessoned me finely to see him when Sir James came back into the room. Tiverton knew the position by instinct. "Sir James," he said, "I crave a word with you." "At your service, my lord." "I will be frank," continued his lordship. "I ask no questions. I make no inferences. I simply point out that the spy fell to pieces because he found Mr. Freake here." "I observed so much, my lord!"
It was many weeks before she came home again to Horn o' the Moon; and then Grandfather Sinclair had broken his leg, so that interest in her miracle became temporarily inactive. Two years had gone when there came to her a little package, through the Tiverton mail. It was tied with the greatest caution, and directed in a straggling hand.
I was moved with a sort of pity, since it was plainer than a pike-staff that Monsieur de Puysange had bundled this penniless young fellow out of Tiverton, with scant courtesy and a scantier explanation. Still, the wording of this sympathy was a ticklish business. I waved my hand upward. "The match, then, is broken off, between you and the Lady Adeliza?" "Ay!" my cousin said, grimly.
I have heard very melancholy accounts of the scenes which have been witnessed in the separations from families occasioned by this expedition to the East. But it will be said, and probably the noble Lord the Member for Tiverton will say, that it is a just war, a glorious war, and that I am full of morbid sentimentality, and have introduced topics not worthy to be mentioned in Parliament.
The brother died first; and because he lay within a little knoll beside the fence, Abe willfully set a public seal on that iron oath by purchasing a strip of land outside, wherein he should himself be buried. Thus they would rest in a hollow correspondence, the fence between. It all fell out as he ordained, for we in Tiverton are cheerfully willing to give the dead their way.
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