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Mary Anerley

CHAPTER XXIII
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But I'm thinking of the trouble we may get into over at Anerley about it." "I'll carry that, lass.

My back's as broad as Stephen's.

What more can they want for her than a fine young fellow, a credit to his business and the country?
Lord! how I hate them rough coast-riders! it wouldn't be good for them to come here." "Then they are here, I tell you, and much they care.

You seem to me to have shut your eyes since ever you left off tanning.

How many times have I told you, John, that a sneaking fellow hath got in with Sue?
I saw him with my own eyes last night skulking past the wicket-gate; and the girl's addle-pate is completely turned.


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