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Mary Anerley

CHAPTER IV
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What shall we do with him, when he has done his business ?" "It is not our place to amuse our lawyer.

He might go and smoke in the Justice-room, and then Welldrum could play bagatelle with him." "Philippa, you forget that the Jellicorses are of a good old county stock.

His wife is a stupid, pretentious thing; but we need not treat him as we must treat her.

And it may be as well to make much of him, perhaps, if there really is any trouble coming." "You are thinking of Pet.

By-the-bye, are you certain that Pet can not get at Saracen?
You know how he let him loose last Easter, when the flag was flying, and the poor man has been in his bed ever since." "Jordas will see to that.


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