[The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Last Chronicle of Barset CHAPTER VIII 13/39
But if I don't call you when I come out, just open the door like a servant, and mount up on the box when we're in.
And don't speak nor say nothing." Then the senior policeman entered the house. He found Mrs.Crawley sitting in the parlour with her bonnet and shawl on, and Mr.Crawley in the arm-chair, leaning over the fire. "I suppose we had better go with you," said Mrs.Crawley directly the door was opened; for of course she had seen the arrival of the fly from the window. "The gentleman had better come with us if he'll be so kind," said Thompson.
"I've brought a close carriage for him." "But I may go with him ?" said the wife, with frightened voice.
"I may accompany my husband.
He is not well, sir, and wants assistance." Thompson thought about it for a moment before he spoke.
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