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Erema

CHAPTER XXIV
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But that man's voice had a low and dirty impertinent sort of a twang with it.

Nothing could have been more unlucky.

Every thing depended on that fellow in an ignorant neighborhood like that; and his lordship, for such he was now, of course, would not even deign to answer him.

He stood over his head in his upright way by a good foot, and ordered him here and there, as the fellow had been expecting, I do believe, to order his lordship.

And that made the bitterest enemy of him, being newly sent into these parts, and puffed up with authority.


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