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Evan Harrington

CHAPTER XXXII
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It wants a gentleman to do that.' 'The carriage came for me, sir, in the afternoon,' said Susan, plaintively, 'with your compliments, and would I come.

I thought--' 'What carriage ?' asked Evan.
Raikes, who was ogling Polly, interposed grandly, 'Mine!' 'And you sent in my name for this girl to come here ?' Evan turned wrathfully on him.
'My dear Harrington, when you hit you knock down.

The wise require but one dose of experience.

The Countess wished it, and I did dispatch.' 'The Countess!' Harry exclaimed; 'Jove! do you mean to say that the Countess--' 'De Saldar,' added Jack.

'In Britain none were worthy found.' Harry gave a long whistle.
'Leave at once,' said Evan to Susan.


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