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GLAUCUS

... shall have to try the village girls again. Well, I found her and Dighton our head lad, you know, sjr spooning about at the kitchen door the other day. I gave Tom a bit of my mind. Remember you tell that young hussy that if she does not mend her ways she ...

THE HIRED HAND: A DETECTIVE STORY

... We were agreeably surprised to see the windows of the inn lit up, and when we entered to find a table drawn up near the kitchen hearth at which was seated a thin, spectacled gentle man, in a black somewhat greasy frock coat, and old grey trousers. For ...

A CARLIST STORY

... horses sought what shelter the village .afforded, the priest ldndly offer ing to put me up for the night. On entering the kitchen, the sole sitting-room his cottage con tained, I esjiied the man whom we had found kneeling near the dead woman ensconced ...

HEATHERTHORP: A SPORTING STORY

... Crisp had bidden him keep his money until the day and was not that significant He had only to observe when he returned to the kitchen fire of the Sursingle, that he had had Doctor Sutton's man with him on the box all the way to the station, to add that they ...

HEATHERTHORP: A SPORTING STORY

... on his daughter deep in the little bills of those gentlemen who were obliged to depart by the up express and an eye on the kitchen, and an eye on the head she- cook a clever person, but in business prone to imbibition and another 'on the stables, with certainly ...

HEATHERTHORP: A SPORTING STORY

... Miss Priscilla Cardmums, who is, by-the-by, rising forty, collector and treasurer to the dispensary, manager of the soup kitchen, and the Lord knows what besides Well, interrupted Crisp. Oh nothing, rejoined Essom, with a comic air of assumed indifference ...

THE STORY OF ROBERT, SON OF EUDE: KNOWN AS ROBIN HOOD; CHAPTER V

... into chambers, near where the flax and wool, for spinning and weaving, and the skins, for leather-making, were stored. A kitchen, or cooks' house, nestled at the foot of one of the outer walls, which its smoke had made hideously sooty and black, and near ...

ROBERT EUDE: A STORY OF ENGLISH LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES; PART THREE; CHAPTER XI

... head of his spearmen and archers, fol lowed by a great crowd of idle gleemcn and wicked courtesans, greasy eooks and grimy kitchen guards, carts loaded with great chests of plate and. tapestry, varlets, and. hangers-on of all kinds, who had ministered in ...

HEATHERTHORP: A SPORTING STORY

... Priscilla. She, most long-suffering of district visitors, most patient of Sunday-school teachers, and most perse vering of soup-kitchen treasurers, was seized with an ailment not directly attributable to tight lacing, low living, or the weather. It is not exactly ...