[Mrs. Warren’s Daughter by Sir Harry Johnston]@TWC D-Link bookMrs. Warren’s Daughter CHAPTER XV 16/46
My jury of matrons has excised his phrases.] She forthwith set out for London and wrote up the dossier of Mr. ----.
In the secret list of buildings which were to be destroyed by fire or bombs, with as little risk as possible to human or animal life, she noted down the racing stables, trainers' houses and palaces of Mr .-- -- at Newmarket, Epsom, the Devil's Dyke, and the neighbourhood of Doncaster. Rossiter and Vivie met for the first time for a year at Emily Davison's funeral.
Rossiter had been profoundly moved at her self-sacrifice; she was moreover a Northumbrian and a distant kinswoman.
Perhaps, also, he felt that he had of late been a little lukewarm over the Suffrage agitation.
His motor-brougham, containing with himself the very unwilling Mrs.Rossiter, followed in the procession of six thousand persons which escorted the coffin across London from Victoria station to King's Cross.
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