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Silas Marner

CHAPTER IX
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"I wouldn't have spent the money myself, but Dunsey bothered me, and I was a fool, and let him have it.
But I meant to pay it, whether he did or not.

That's the whole story.
I never meant to embezzle money, and I'm not the man to do it.

You never knew me do a dishonest trick, sir." "Where's Dunsey, then?
What do you stand talking there for?
Go and fetch Dunsey, as I tell you, and let him give account of what he wanted the money for, and what he's done with it.

He shall repent it.

I'll turn him out.


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