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The Irrational Knot

CHAPTER IV
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I am disgusted with myself; and I think Conolly is mad." "Mad!" "On my word, I think Conolly has gone mad," said Lord Jasper, returning at this moment out of breath and laughing.
Elinor, startled, glanced at Marian.
"He was walking quite soberly toward the fence of the yellow field when I caught sight of him.

Just as I was about to hail him, he started off and cleared the fence at a running jump.

He walked away at a furious rate, swinging his arms about, and laughing as if he was enjoying some uncommonly good joke.

I am not sure that I did not see him dance a hornpipe; but as it is so dark I wont swear to that." "You had better not," said Elinor, sceptically.

"Let us go in; and pray do not encourage George to talk.


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