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Kenelm Chillingly
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CHAPTER VII
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The Parson's flowers were famous.
The appearance of the whole room was that of a man who is tidy and neat in his habits.
"Cousin," said Sir Peter, "I have come to consult you." And therewith he related the marvellous precocity of Kenelm Chillingly.

"You see the name begins to work on him rather too much.

He must go to school; and now what school shall it be?
Private or public ?" THE REV.

JOHN STALWORTH.--"There is a great deal to be said for or against either.

At a public school the chances are that Kenelm will no longer be overpowered by a sense of his own identity; he will more probably lose identity altogether.


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