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The Three Clerks

CHAPTER XLIV
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He had watched this trial with some care, and he pitied Mr.Tudor from the bottom of his heart.

He would not have thought that he could have felt so strong a sympathy for a man convicted of dishonesty.

But, Mr.
Tudor had been convicted, and he must incur the penalties of his fault.

One of these penalties must, undoubtedly, be his banishment from this club.

He therefore seconded Mr.Scott's proposal.' He then stood silent for a moment, having finished that task; but yet he did not sit down.


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