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The Prodigal Judge

CHAPTER XVIII
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Richard Keppel Cavendish, to get it all off my mind at a mouthful.

And this lady's Mrs.Cavendish." "My name's Yancy--Bob Yancy." Mr.Cavendish exchanged glances with Mrs.Cavendish.By a nod of her dimpled chin the lady seemed to urge some more extended confidence on his part.

Chills and Fever seated himself at the foot of Yancy's bed.
"Stranger, what I'm a-goin' to tell you, you'll take as bein' said man to man," he began, with the impressive air of one who had a secret of great moment to impart; and Yancy hastened to assure him that whatever passed between them, his lips should be sealed.

"It ain't really that, but I don't wish to appear proud afo' no man's, eyes.

First, I want to ask you, did you ever hear tell of titles ?" Polly and the children hung breathlessly on Mr.Yancy's reply.
"I certainly have," he rejoined promptly.


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