The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
old how Farmer Blaize, of Belthorpe Farm, had his Pick feloniously set fire to; his stables had caught fire, himse
breast, frightful to behold! and no wonder the child was frightened out of her wits, and lay in a desperate state awaiting the arrival of the London doctors. It was added that the servants had all threate
Benson went down to inspect the scene. Mr. Benson returned, and, acting under Adrian's malicious advice, framed a formal report of the catastrophe, in which the farmer's breeches figured, and certain cooling applications to a part of the farmer's person. Sir Austin perused it without a smile. He took occasion to have it read out before the two boys, wh
" said Sir Austin to his son, somewh
o, he knew, to let the boy have a fair trial against himself. Be it said, moreover, that the baronet's possession of his son's secret flattered him. It allowed him to act, and in a measure to feel, like Provid
s a fish with the hook in his gills, mysteriously caught without having nibbled; and dive into what depths he would he was sensible of a summoning force that compelled him perpetually towards the gasping surface, which he seemed inevitably approaching when the dinner-bell sounded. There the talk was all of Farmer Blaize. If it dropped, Adrian revived it, and his caressing way with Ripton was just such as a keen sportsman feels toward the creature that had owned his skill, and is making its appearance for the w
"Tell me; do you think it easy to get to the rick unperceiv
now the grounds," Ric
astonishment. "I thought Mr. Thompso
th, hurriedly assured Adrian
od sport, gentle
s they remembered, in Adrian's slightly drawled rust
r, they manage their best sport at night-time, and beat up for game with torches. It must be a fine sight. A
end's disgust and alarm at his darin
ays been the pet of the Laws. By the way," Adrian continued, as if diverging to another topic, "you met two gentlemen of the road in your explorations yesterday, Magians. Now, if I were a
two tinkers,"
xclude the ploughman-
inveterately fixed on him
r, or the
imself whenever he was able to speak the truth, beheld Richar
. The burning of a rick is an act of vengeance, and a ploughman out of employ is a vengeful animal. The rick and the ploughman are advancing
for rick-burning?" i
wenties and thirties. ARSON is branded on your backs in an enormous A. Theological works are the sole literary recreation of the wel
said Richard, with an assumpti
public as it was possible for two young malefactors to look, one of whom already felt Adrian's enormous A devouring his back with the fierceness of the Promethean eagle, and isolating him forever from mankind. Adrian relished their novel tactics sharply, and led them to lengths of lamentation for Farmer Blaize. Do what they might, the hook was in their gills. The farmer's whip had reduced them to bodily contortions; these were decorous compared with the spiritual writhings they had to perform under