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The Virginians

CHAPTER VI
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Poor Harry can keep nothing quiet, and then there would be a pretty quarrel between Madam and me!" "I beg you to keep this quiet, Mountain," said Mr.George, with great dignity, "or you and I shall quarrel too.

Neither to me nor to any one else in the world must you mention such an absurd suspicion." Absurd! Why absurd?
Mr.Washington was constantly with the widow.

His name was forever in her mouth.

She was never tired of pointing out his virtues and examples to her sons.

She consulted him on every question respecting her estate and its management.


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