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Another night of prayer, suspense, and hope for Betty's sick heart Then, immediately after breakfast, the Major set forth, attended by Pal baronet could escape fro outside the City, the Strand was under the jurisdiction of justices of the peace for Middlesex, and they had so much more than they could do properly, that soistrate would not see him, because it was too early to attend to business; the second never heard matters at his private house, and referred him to the office in Bow Street In fact he would have been wiser to have gone thither at first, but he had hoped to have saved tireasy chair when he could no longer stand, till case after case was gone through, and when he finally had a hearing and applied for a warrant to search for his daughter in Delavie House, there was much surprise and reluctance to put such an insult on a lady of quality in favour at Court On his giving his reasons on oath for believing the young lady to be there, the grounds of his belief seeistrates held consultation whether the warrant could be granted Finally, after eying hi hi been in the arentleranted what he asked, being assured that he would nothad not yet begun, everybody had too much work, and the poor Major had still some time to wait before an officer--tipstaff, as he was called--could accompany hie again, they went along the Strand, to a high-walled court belonging to one of the old houses of the nobility, most of which had perished in the fire of London There was a double-doored gateway, and afterin vain, at which the tipstaff, a red-nosed old soldier, waxed very irate, the old wohtened huht look if they would
So they drove over the paved road, crossing the pitched pebbles, the door was unbarred, but no Aurelia sprang into her father's ar out into the dismal paved hall Into every roo denials that it was of no use, they ht see for themselves, that no one had been there for years past Full of erimy family portraits on the walls, h-backed chairs orm-holes; and yet, somehow, there was one room that did look as if it had recently been sat in Two little stools were drawn up close to a chair; the terrier poked and sed out froan to worry On the carpet, too, were soht fresh embroidery silk, which the practiced eye of the constable noticed "This here was not left ten or a dozen years ago," said he; and, extracting the ball fro, "No, and this ball ain't ten year old, neither Co an officer of the lahose is this here ball?"