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The Mystery of Edwin Drood

CHAPTER VI--PHILANTHROPY IN MINOR CANON CORNER
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Please likewise to prepare for her reception and tuition there.

The terms in both cases are understood to be exactly as stated to me in writing by yourself, when I opened a correspondence with you on this subject, after the honour of being introduced to you at your sister's house in town here.

With compliments to the Rev.Mr.Septimus, I am, Dear Madam, Your affectionate brother (In Philanthropy), LUKE HONEYTHUNDER."' 'Well, Ma,' said Septimus, after a little more rubbing of his ear, 'we must try it.

There can be no doubt that we have room for an inmate, and that I have time to bestow upon him, and inclination too.

I must confess to feeling rather glad that he is not Mr.Honeythunder himself.


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