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Hyacinth

CHAPTER VI
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Tim Halloran got frightened when the row began.

I noticed him dodging about behind Mary and me, and I mean to let him know what I think about him.

It's you I have to thank, and I won't forget it.
If you get into trouble over this business in college, come to me, and I will see you straight.

In fact, if you like to give up the divinity student business at once, I dare say I can put you in the way of earning an honester livelihood.' Hyacinth was gratified at the way Augusta Goold spoke to him.

Since the evening on which he had given his opinion about the morality of desertion and murder he had been conscious of a coolness in her manner.
Now he had apparently reinstated himself in her good graces.


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