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The regular enquiry was made from the frigate's quarterdeck by an officer, and the regular information was supplied by Captain Weaver. That night as he was undressing for bed Mrs. Wilson came softly up the stairs, a tumbler half filled with a smoky liquid in one hand, a black strap in the other. "Madam," said he softly, "after so lively a conversation with your Royal but unrevealed visitor, have you no word for me—no look——".
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At this point the couple turned in their walk and confronted the house, at the hall door of which, in the act of descending the broad flight of steps, was a young lady putting on a glove, attended by a little terrier, who at sight of the gentlemen bounded along[Pg 19] the grass and barked with fury up at the Admiral's face. "We must take our chance," said Captain Acton to Weaver, "and end our doubts in the only possible way. See that our ensign blows clear for the eyes aboard of her." Maurice waited hopefully until his mother and Mrs. Wilson came out again. Then he turned eagerly towards them. "'Tis a very old-fashioned term, madam," said General Groves, "current in my time, but I question if much understood in this.".
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