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Barchester Towers

CHAPTER XII
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The colour rose to his cheeks, and he began to feel very angry.
"You must be aware, Mr.Harding, that things are a good deal changed in Barchester," said Mr.Slope.
Mr.Harding said that he was aware of it.

"And not only in Barchester, Mr.Harding, but in the world at large.

It is not only in Barchester that a new man is carrying out new measures and casting away the useless rubbish of past centuries.

The same thing is going on throughout the country.

Work is now required from every man who receives wages, and they who have to superintend the doing of work, and the paying of wages, are bound to see that this rule is carried out.


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