[Gutenberg 58086] • Roland Yorke / A Sequel to "The Channings"

[Gutenberg 58086] • Roland Yorke / A Sequel to "The Channings"
Authors
Wood, Henry
ISBN
9780217792585
Date
2018-10-11T22:00:00+00:00
Size
1.39 MB
Lang
en
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1869. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER IX UNEXPECTED MEETINGS. "You can go to your dinner, Mr. Yorke." The clocks were striking one, as Brown, the manager, gave the semi-order. Roland, to whom dinner was an agreeable interlude, especially under the circumstances of having money in his pocket to pay for it, leaped off his stool forthwith, and caught up his hat. "Are you not coming, Hurst V Mr. Hurst shook his head. "Little Jenner goes now. I stay until he comes back." Little Jenner had been making preparation to go of his own accord, brushing his hat, drawing down his waistcoat, pushing gingerly in order his mass of soft fair hair. He was remarkably small; and these very small men are often very great dandies. Roland, who had shaken off the old pride in his rubs with the world, waited for him outside. VOL. i. 12 "Jenner, d'ye know of a good (lining-place about here ?" he asked, as they stood together, looking like a giant and a dwarf. The clerk hesitated whether to say he did or did not. The place that he considered good might not appear so to the nephew of Sir Richard Yorke. "I generally go to a house in Tottenham Court Road, sir. It's a kind of cook's shop, clean, and the meat excellent; but one sees all kinds of people there, and you may not think it up to you." "Law, bless you " cried Roland. "When a fellow has been knocked about for four years in the streets of Port Natal, he doesn't retain much ceremony. Let's get on to it. Do you know of any lodgings to be let in these parts, Jenner?" he continued again. "I shall get some as near to Greatorex's as I can. One does not want a three or four miles' dance night and morning." Jenner said he did not know of any, but would help Mr. Yorke to look for some that evening if he liked. And they had turned into Tottenham Court Road, when Jenn...