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The Last Hope

CHAPTER VII
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He had no tolerance for quiet ways and a slow, sure progress, such as countrymen seek, who are so leisurely that the years slide past and death surprises them before they have done anything in the world but attend to its daily demand for a passing effort.
"Ah!" he cried, "but all that must be looked into if we are to do anything for this young fellow.

You will find the Marquis anxious to be up and doing at once.

You go so slowly in Farlingford, Captain.

The world is hurrying on and this chance will be gone past before we are ready.

Let us get these small proofs of identity collected together as soon as possible.


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