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Beatrice

CHAPTER XV
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Then he began to wonder if she also had strangely dreamed.
Next came the bustle of departure.

Effie was despatched in the fly with the luggage and Betty, the fat Welsh servant, to look after her.
Beatrice and Geoffrey were to walk to the station.
"Time for you to be going, Mr.Bingham," said Mr.Granger.

"There, good-bye, good-bye! God bless you! Never had such charming lodgers before.

Hope you will come back again, I'm sure.

By the way, they are certain to summon you as a witness at the trial of that villain Jones." "Good-bye, Mr.Granger," Geoffrey answered; "you must come and see me in town.


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