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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER XIII
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Good-bye." "Good-bye, John," said Bell.

"Good-bye, Eames," said Captain Dale.
Crosbie, as he seated himself in the saddle, made the very slightest sign of recognition, to which his rival would not condescend to pay any attention.

"I'll manage to have a fight with him in some way," said Eames to himself as he walked back through the passage of his mother's house.

And Crosbie, as he settled his feet in the stirrups, felt that he disliked the young man more and more.

It would be monstrous to suppose that there could be aught of jealousy in the feeling; and yet he did dislike him very strongly, and felt almost angry with Lily for asking him to come again to Allington.


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