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Silas Marner

CHAPTER IX
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I said I would, and I'll do it.

He shan't brave me.

Go and fetch him." "Dunsey isn't come back, sir." "What! did he break his own neck, then ?" said the Squire, with some disgust at the idea that, in that case, he could not fulfil his threat.
"No, he wasn't hurt, I believe, for the horse was found dead, and Dunsey must have walked off.

I daresay we shall see him again by-and-by.

I don't know where he is." "And what must you be letting him have my money for?
Answer me that," said the Squire, attacking Godfrey again, since Dunsey was not within reach.
"Well, sir, I don't know," said Godfrey, hesitatingly.


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