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The Ordeal of Richard Feverel

CHAPTER VI
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There's the affair settled at once.

I suppose I must go to the chief to-night and settle it myself.

We can't see this poor devil condemned, though it's nonsense to talk of a boy being the prime instigator." Austin cast an eye at the complacent languor of the wise youth, his cousin, and the little that he knew of his fellows told him he might talk forever here, and not be comprehended.

The wise youth's two ears were stuffed with his own wisdom.

One evil only Adrian dreaded, it was clear--the action of the law.
As he was moving away, Adrian called out to him, "Stop, Austin! There! don't be anxious! You invariably take the glum side.


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