And then Mr Gazebee came down from town, with an intimation that it behoved the squire himlf to go up that he might e certain learned pundits, and be badgered in his own person at various dingy, dismal chambers in Lin''s Inn Fields, the Temple, and Gray''s Inn Lane.

It was an invitation exactly of that sort whibsp;a good many years ago was given to a certain duck.

"Will you, will you--will you, will you--e and be killed?" Although Mr Gazebee urged the matter with subsp;eloquenbsp;the squire remained steady to his obje, and swam obstinately about his Greshamsbury pond in any dire save that which emed to lead towards London.

This occurred on the very evening of that Friday whibsp;had witnesd the Lady Arabella''s last visit to Dr Thorne''s hou.

The question of the squire''s necessary journey to the great fountains of justibsp;was, of cour, discusd between Lady Arabella and Mr Gazebee; and it occurred to the former, full as she was of Frank''s iniquity and of Mary''s obstinabsp;that if Frank were nt up in lieu of his father, it would parate them at least for a while.

And then Mr Gazebee came down from town, with an intimation that it behoved the squire himlf to go up that he might e certain learned pundits, and be badgered in his own person at various dingy, dismal chambers in Lin''s Inn Fields, the Temple, and Gray''s Inn Lane.

It was an invitation exactly of that sort whibsp;a good many years ago was given to a certain duck.

"Will you, will you--will you, will you--e and be killed?" Although Mr Gazebee urged the matter with subsp;eloquenbsp;the squire remained steady to his obje, and swam obstinately about his Greshamsbury pond in any dire save that which emed to lead towards London.

This occurred on the very evening of that Friday whibsp;had witnesd the Lady Arabella''s last visit to Dr Thorne''s hou.

The question of the squire''s necessary journey to the great fountains of justibsp;was, of cour, discusd between Lady Arabella and Mr Gazebee; and it occurred to the former, full as she was of Frank''s iniquity and of Mary''s obstinabsp;that if Frank were nt up in lieu of his father, it would parate them at least for a while.