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Will Warburton

CHAPTER 15
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If he gained his own living, he must count himself lucky; nothing more difficult than for a man of his age and position, unexpectedly cut adrift, to find work and payment.

By good fortune, his lease of this flat came to an end at Michaelmas, and already he had given notice that he did not mean to renew.

Mrs.Hopper knew that he was on the point of leaving London, and mot a little lamented it, for to her the loss would be serious indeed.
Warburton's habitual generosity led her to hope for some signal benefaction ere his departure; perhaps on that account she was specially emphatic in gratitude for her sister's restoration to health.
"We was wondering, sir," she added, now having wedged herself between door and jamb, "whether you'd be so kind as to let my sister Liza see you just for a minute or two, to thank you herself as I'm sure she ought?
She could come any time as wouldn't be ill-convenient to you." "I'm extremely busy, Mrs.Hopper," Will replied.

"Please tell your sister I'm delighted to hear she's done so well at Southend, and I hope to see her some day; but not just now.

By the bye, I'm not going out this morning, so don't wait, when you've finished." By force of habit he ate and drank.


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