[The Ship of Stars by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ship of Stars CHAPTER XXII 17/29
Yet every trusting man must be betrayed.
That was one of the lessons of Christ's life on earth. It is the last and severest test; it kills many, morally, and no man who has once met and looked it in the face departs the same man, though he may be a stronger one. "_Not George ?_" Taffy stood there so still that the rabbits crept out and, catching sight of him, paused in the mouths of their burrows.
When at length he moved on it was to take, not the path which wound inland to Mendarva's, but the one which led straight over the higher moors to Carwithiel. It was between one and two o'clock when he reached the house and asked to see Mr.and Mrs.George Vyell, They were not at home, the footman said; had left for Falmouth the evening before to join some friends on a yachting cruise.
Sir Harry was at home; was, indeed, lunching at that moment; but would no doubt be pleased to see Mr. Raymond. Sir Harry had finished his lunch, and sat sipping his claret and tossing scraps of biscuits to the dogs. "Hullo, Raymond!--thought you were in Oxford.
Sit down, my boy; delighted to see you.
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