Beauchamp's Career — Volume 6 by George Meredith
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walking past.
'Jack!' he called. Wilmore glanced round. 'How do you do, Beauchamp?' 'Where are you off to, Jack?' 'Down to the Admiralty. I'm rather in a hurry; I have an appointment.' 'Can't you stop just a minute?' 'I'm afraid I can't. Good morning.' It was incredible; but this old friend, the simplest heart alive, retreated without a touch of his hand, and with a sorely wounded air. 'That newspaper article appears to have been generally read,' Beauchamp said to Lydiard, who answered: 'The article did not put the idea of you into men's minds, but gave tongue to it: you may take it for an instance of the sagacity of the Press.' 'You wouldn't take that man and me to have been messmates for years! Old Jack Wilmore! Don't go, Lydiard.' Lydiard declared that he was bound to go: he was engaged to read Italian for an hour with Mrs. Wardour-Devereux. |
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