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Weir of Hermiston

CHAPTER IV--OPINIONS OF THE BENCH
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He never spoke about himself; only about me.

I suppose I admired him.

The dreadful part--" "Suppose we did not talk about that," interrupted Glenalmond.

"You know it very well, it cannot in any way help that you should brood upon it, and I sometimes wonder whether you and I--who are a pair of sentimentalists--are quite good judges of plain men." "How do you mean ?" asked Archie.
"_Fair_ judges, mean," replied Glenalmond.

"Can we be just to them?
Do we not ask too much?
There was a word of yours just now that impressed me a little when you asked me who we were to know all the springs of God's unfortunate creatures.


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