Clambering down on another side from that of our ascent8, we entered the town of Hastings, which seems entirely9 modern, and made up of lodging-houses, shops, hotels, parades, and all such makings up of watering-places generally. We took a delightful10 warm bath, washing off all weariness and naughtiness, and coming out new men. Then we walked to St. Leonard's,—a part of Hastings, I believe, but a mile or two from the castle, and there called at the lodgings11 of two friends of Bennoch.
These were Mr. Martin, the author of Bon Gaultier's ballads12, and his wife, the celebrated13 actress, Helen Faucett. Mr. Martin is a barrister, a gentleman whose face and manners suited me at once; a simple, refined, sincere, not too demonstrative person. His wife, too, I liked; a tall, dark, fine, and lady-like woman, with the simplest manners, that give no trouble at all, and so must be perfect. With these two persons I felt myself, almost in a moment, on friendly terms, and in true accord, and so I talked, I think, more than I have at any time since coming to London.
We took a pleasant lunch at their house; and then they walked with us to the railway station, and there they took leave of Bennoch affectionately and of me hardly less so; for, in truth, we had grown to be almost friends in this very little while. And as we rattled14 away, I said to Bennoch earnestly, "What good people they are!"—and Bennoch smiled, as if he had known perfectly15 well that I should think and say so. And thus we rushed onward16 to London; and I reached St. James's Place between nine and ten o'clock, after a very interesting tour, the record of which I wish I could have kept as we went along, writing each day's history before another day's adventures began.
END OF VOL. I.

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