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CHAPTER XXIV. HOME AGAIN.
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Their adventures at Ismailia formed the subject of conversation for several days between Edgar and Muriel Wylde. With her mother’s consent, Muriel accepted Edgar’s offer of marriage, and when the engagement became known on board they were regarded with romantic interest by the passengers. The remainder of the voyage proved uneventful. Muriel Wylde and her mother left the steamer at Naples, and proceeded overland to London, but Edgar remained on board with the team.
On arriving at Tilbury, the eleven received a hearty1 welcome from a large number of influential2 cricketers and lovers of the game. To Edgar, all this was as nothing to the joy he felt at meeting his father and Doris again.
Elm Lodge3 looked much the same as when he went away, and the old home was so peaceful that Edgar began to wonder how he had ever made up his mind to leave it. He had much to relate to his father and sister, and, needless to say, Will Brown entertained Doris in a manner agreeable to that young lady.
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The wreck4 of the Distant Shore was described again, and Robert Foster noticed with pride how modestly Edgar spoke5 of the part he took in saving Eva.
‘Poor Manton!’ said Robert Foster. ‘I am sorry he was drowned, for a better seaman6 could not be found. I should like to meet Wal Jessop, and we must try and have little Eva over here, for we cannot spare you again, Edgar, now we have got you at home.’
‘It would be splendid if Wal could be induced to bring Eva and his wife home,’ said Edgar. ‘I must write and ask him. You have to meet Ben Brody, who came over with us, and I am sure you will be amused at him. He is a character, and a rough-and-ready customer, but a genuine good fellow.’
When Edgar spoke of his engagement to Muriel Wylde, his father was pleased he had found a girl after his own heart, for his son’s happiness always held a foremost place with him.
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