She had known Alfred Inglethorp only too
well. I wondered whether, if she had remained at Styles, the tragedy would have taken place, or would the man have feared her watchful eyes?
"
Well, yes, for a time we corresponded," said the other.
Well, now, to continue our supposititious case, the couple--not necessarily a guilty couple--realize after the murderer is gone that they have placed themselves in a position in which it may be difficult for them to prove that they did not themselves either do the deed or connive at it.
I sat upon the edge of the
well telling myself that, at any rate, there was nothing to fear, and that there I must descend for the solution of my difficulties.
I expect that you have forgotten us: Miss Bartlett and Miss Honeychurch, who were at Tunbridge
Wells when you helped the Vicar of St.
It is a clear and deep green
well, half a mile long and a mile and three quarters in circumference, and contains about sixty-one and a half acres; a perennial spring in the midst of pine and oak woods, without any visible inlet or outlet except by the clouds and evaporation.
"
Well, if we go to their country we'll find out all about 'em," said the girl.
Another time it was a book of
Wells', The Wheels of Change.
"It seems to me, Barry, that your horse does not look so
well as he did when you first had him; has he been
well?"
Verily, to the loftiest height had I to fly, to find again the
well of delight!
'
Well, that's something,' the affianced replies, half grumbling.
While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight; Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically
wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells - From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.