[Boycotted by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookBoycotted CHAPTER TEN 12/30
Among the numerous visitors to this popular place of resort during the last fortnight was the Reverend Simon Cellarer, an eminent divine hailing from Lincoln.
Mr Cellarer, who travelled to Giants' Bay on his tricycle, and was staying at the Blunderbore Grand Hotel, has, it appears, been missing since the 8th inst., when he was seen in his usual good health and spirits exercising on his machine in the grounds of the hotel. As abrupt departures are not uncommon at seaside places of resort, no notice of his absence appears to have been taken for a day or two.
On his failure to return, however, after three days, inquiries were at once instituted, and the reverend gentleman's tricycle was found, apparently undamaged, in the grounds.
Further search was rewarded by the discovery of his boots and spectacles in the vicinity: but up to the time of going to press we have no intelligence that the gentleman himself has come to light. From the _London Times_, July 18th. Advertisement .-- Lost, strayed, or stolen, a father and mother, answering to the name of Sir Cap and Lady a Pie.
Respectable, well-dressed, quiet manners.
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