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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

CHAPTER VIII
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I begin to be just." "Do you forbid me your house, sir ?" "I forbid you my house, sir.

Most distinctly.

And I wish you good-day." There was no more to be said on either side.

George stood beside his horse, after the Vicar had left him, till he was fairly out of earshot.
And then, with a fierce oath, he said,-- "You puritanical old humbug, I'll do you yet.

You've heard about Nell and her cursed brat.


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