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The Moonstone

CHAPTER XIII
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His views, you will observe, had been met with the utmost readiness by my lady, by Mr.Godfrey, and by Mr.
Franklin.

There was only Miss.

Rachel now wanting to follow their lead, before we called the servants together, and began the search for the stained dress.
My lady's unaccountable objection to the Sergeant seemed to make our conference more distasteful to her than ever, as soon as we were left alone again.

"If I send you down Miss Verinder's keys," she said to him, "I presume I shall have done all you want of me for the present ?" "I beg your ladyship's pardon," said Sergeant Cuff.

"Before we begin, I should like, if convenient, to have the washing-book.


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