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Colonel Thorndyke’s Secret

CHAPTER IV
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He spoke very kindly, and said that he should make no change until I could hear of a place to suit me.

His son has been assisting him for the last month, since I took the services at Crowswood, and I am sure he would release me at once." "Then I should be glad if you will move up as soon as possible to the Rectory.

I know nothing about the necessary forms, but I suppose that Mr.Bastow will send in his resignation to the Bishop, and I shall write and tell him that I have appointed you, and you can continue to officiate as you have done lately until you can be formally inducted as the Rector.

Perhaps you would not mind going round to your Rector at once and telling him of the offer you have had.

I have one or two matters to do in the town, and will call again in three quarters of an hour.


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