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Old Saint Paul’s

BOOK THE FIFTH
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Leonard descried Wingfield near one of the barns, and hailing him, he immediately came forward.

On being informed of Mr.Bloundel's desire, he at once assented, and taking them into the house, mentioned the matter to his dame, who was quite of the same opinion as himself.
"The only difference between us," he said to Mr.Bloundel, "is as to the payment you propose.

Now I will take none--not a farthing.

Come when you please, bring whom you please, and stay as long as you please.

But don't offer me anything if you would not offend me.


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