Wenderholme : a Story of Lancashire And Yorkshire 2

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These precautions were by no means superfluous, for the crowd was greater than on the preceding evening, and quite as noisy. The bridge, and the approach to it, were black with thousands of spectators, and the noise of their voices might be heard a mile off, like the roar of a great tumult. The militiamen advanced, how- ever, without flinching, and as they seemed so steady and determined, the mob gradually made way for them. They were greeted with shouts of laughter and sarcastic expressions of... admira- tion. The day before they were laughed at because they had no uniforms, and this day they were laughed at because they had uniforms. Appar- ently the population of Whittlecup had a natu- ral gift of satire, which was not likely to lack sufficient reasons for exercising itself.
CHAPTER YII.
The officers' mess was rather a good thing for Mr Garley. He charged four-and-sixpence a-head for dinner without wine; and although both the Colonel and the large majority of his officers were temperate men, a good deal of profit may be got out of the ordinary vinous and spirituous consumption of a set of English gentlemen in harder exercise than usual, and more than usually disposed to be convivial.


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