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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER V
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Seldom breaking silence himself, he lent the most flattering attention to anyone who spoke, his brows knitted in the resolve to grasp and assimilate whatever wisdom was uttered: "Did you walk out from Hollingford ?" asked Lady Ogram, who again had her eyes fixed on the visitor.
"No, I drove, as I didn't know the way." "You'd have done much better to walk.

Couldn't you ask the way?
You look as if you didn't take enough exercise.

Driving, one never sees anything.

When I'm in new places, I always walk.

Miss Bride and I are going to Wales this summer, and we shall walk a great deal.


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