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Lay Morals

CHAPTER I--NANCE AT THE 'GREEN DRAGON'
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As for his lordship and myself, compose yourself; there is no fear; this is his lordship's way.' 'What?
what ?' cried his lordship.

'My way?
Ish no such a thing, my way.' 'Come, my lord,' cried Archer; 'you and I very thoroughly understand each other; and let me suggest, it is time that both of us were gone.

The mail will soon be due.

Here, then, my lord, I take my leave of you, with the most earnest assurance of my gratitude for the past, and a sincere offer of any services I may be able to render in the future.' 'Archer,' exclaimed Lord Windermoor, 'I love you like a son.

Le' 's have another bowl.' 'My lord, for both our sakes, you will excuse me,' replied Mr.Archer.
'We both require caution; we must both, for some while at least, avoid the chance of a pursuit.' 'Archer,' quoth his lordship, 'this is a rank ingratishood.


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