The Squire of Beechwood, a True Tale of Scrutator [pseud.] 3
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" Ah, mine host," said Bob, addressing the landlord, " can you give me a shake-down to-night, with a Welsh rabbit for supper ?" " Yes, sir," replied Boniface, " we will do our best to make you comfortable, any ways." "Thank 'ee, my hearty, just show me to a bed-room, first, to wash my hands, as I shall walk to the Priory before dinner. Is Mr. Le- willyn at home ?" " He's not far away, as I heard the double barrels agoing not half-an-hour agon, over the hill yonder." "That's all right," thought ...Robert; and having set himself to rights before the glass, he started on his expedition, and walked boldly up to the haU door of the Priory. " Is Mr. Lewillyn at home ?" he asked of the servant. " No, sir ; master is out shooting." " Very unlucky," said Robert, although he thought otherwise ; " but will you give my card to the lady, and say, that being an old college 186 THE SQUIRE OF BEECHWOOD. acquaintance of Mr. Lewillyn's, I could not pass his house without giving him a call." " I will deliver your message to Mrs.
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