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Yes, sir, answered Bob, acting as spokesman. Father is a barrister, and he cannot get away from London yet for his holiday like us; and, ofcourse, sir, my mother couldnt leave him alone, you know No, of course not, agreed the old gentleman, of course not. So, then, continued Bob, they sent us on first; and were going tothe seaside, where weve never been before Isnt it jolly Very jolly, responded the old gentleman smiling. I wish I were asyoung as you are to enjoy it all over again, in spite of my having seenenough of the sea in my time. Are you a sailor, sir asked Nellie, chiming in. I mean a sailorofficer, sir, you know Yes, an old one, put on the shelf after fighting the battles of mycountry for many a long year said the old gentleman, with a deep sighthat almost made the carriage shake. He then extracted a silver snuffbox from his waistcoatpocket; and taking a pinch, which seemed torelieve his feelings, added, as if to change the subject, But, my youngfriends, you havent told me where you are going. Why, to Portsmouth, to be sure, sir, said Bob promptly. I thoughtyou knew it; and And we are to stop at aunt Pollys till papa and mamma come down, again interposed Miss Nellie, who had lost all her timidity and wantedto have her share in the talk. Dear aunt Polly, how glad I shall be tosee her again Oh, indeed But, who is aunt Polly Really, he was a most inquisitive old gentleman The , however, did not seem to notice this; and went on to tellhow their aunt Polly was the dearest aunt they believed any one everhad, and the nicest. They informed the old gentleman, likewise, that this loved aunt oftheirs came up to town every year regularly at Christmastime to paythem a visit; although they, on their part, had never been able to godown to see her until now, something or other having always happened toprevent their proceeding to the sea. Well, better late than never, said their fellowtraveller, whom Boband Nellie began to look upon now quite as an old acquaintanceIve nodoubt youll enjoy yourselves. But, my dears, you havent mentionedyour aunts nameher surname, I mean. Perhaps I might know her, forIm an old resident of Portsmouth, or rather Southsea, which is justoutside the lines and where all the best people live now. Mrs Gilmour, sir, replied Nellie. Thats aunt Pollys name. What, Polly Gilmour, the widow of my old shipmate Ted Gilmour, whocommanded the Bucephalus on the West Coast for two commissions anddied of fever in the Bight of Benin Bless my soul, whod have thoughtit Yes, sir, Uncle Gilmour was in the Navy, put in Bob as if tocorroborate the surmise of the old gentleman. He was Captain Gilmour, sir. His questioner, though, appeared for the moment lost in thought, hismind evidently occupied with a flood of old memories connected with hislost friend and their life afloat together. Dear, dear, whod have thought it he repeated, as if speaking tohimself. Then, presently, recovering his composure with an effort, aided by another pinch of snuff, he said aloudAnd so, you two are poor Ted Gilmours niece and nephew, eh Yes, sir, replied Bob and Nellie in one breath, answering thequestion. You just ask auntie and see what she says, sir. Im very glad to hear it, said the old gentleman, hastily pullingNellie towards him and giving her a kiss, much to her astonishment, theaction was so sudden; while he next proceeded to shake Bob by the handuntil his arm ached. I am very glad, very glad indeed to meet you;and, if it be any satisfaction to know, I may tell you that I go roundto your aunt Pollys every evening to have a game of cribbage, summerand winter alike, except those three weeks when she goes to London tostop with your father, whose name, of course, I recollect now, althoughI did not think of that when you told it me awhile ago

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