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The Man Between

CHAPTER VIII
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He says I must not ask him to go to theaters, but historical old houses don't interest me at all.

What does it matter if Cromwell slept in a certain ancient shabby room?
And as for all the palaces I have seen, my father's house is a great deal handsomer, and more convenient, and more comfortable, and I wish I were there.

I hate Europe, and England I hate worst of all." "You have not seen England.

We are all enraptured with its beauty and its old houses and pleasant life." "You are among friends--at home, as it were.

I have heard all about Rawdon Court.


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