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Oswald thought.html">thought Albert's uncle would be pleased to find his
instead he interrupted.
'Stow it, you young duffer! Where did you meet her?'
Oswald answered briefly, in wounded accents, 'Hazelbridge.'
Then Albert's uncle rushed upstairs three at a time, and as he went
ere the tyre.html">tyre was thoroughly blowed Albert's uncle appeared, with a
the unoffending machine from Oswald's surprised fingers.
Albert's uncle finished pumping up the tyre, and then flinging
pace not surpassed by any highwayman, however black and
'He must have recognized her,' Dicky said.
'Perhaps,' Noel said, 'she is the old nurse.html">nurse who alone knows the
will that will make him rolling in long-lost wealth.'
'I wonder if he'll catch her,' Noel said. 'I'm quite certain all
the estate was left to them equally, only she couldn't be found, so
Fate at an early age, he has ranged the wide world ever since
knew him--never further than Hastings,' Oswald said. 'We don't
Even Alice owned that being bridesmaids must be fairly go/good.html">good fun.
them every comfort and luxury, and play fair just as if they were
go silly, like milk goes sour, without any warning.
When Albert's uncle returned he was very hot, with a beaded brow,
presently break from. 'No,'he said.
'Is she your long-lost nurse?' H. O. went on, before we could stop
Albert's uncle, as he left the room, slamming the door in a way we
grandmother that he had known in India or not, though we thought
she was or not, but that comes in another part. His manner was not
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