The Cellar-House of Pervyse; a Tale of Uncommon Things, From the Journals And Letters of the Baroness T'serclaes And Mairi Chisholm

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Pervyse seemed in a miracu- lous way to have become a safe and singularly happy place. And when, a couple of months later VARIED LIFE IN PERVYSE 145 he was suddenly transferred elsewhere, and went without a good-bye, though she saw him march off, it seemed as if the whole side of Pervyse had been laid bare, and the Germans might sweep in at any moment !
One day a little later she found it impossible to get a necessary matter attended to. "I will go myself, and speak to Headquarters about it," s
...he said ; " it's the only way to get anything done." So she mounted her motor-cycle and went off, intending to let Headquarters see how very un- pleasant she could make herself when they would not attend to her wishes. She had been feeling like that lately, as if she rather wanted to blow someone up. " Nerves," she called it to herself Now as she ran out on the long, raised road she had to stop for a moment to attend to her cycle, and a car which was careering along from the oppo- site direction stopped just beside her while the occupants showed the sentries their papers.

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