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The Man Between

CHAPTER V
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A clergyman ought to look different from other men.

I do not believe Basil Stanhope, having assumed the dress of a servant of God, would put it off one hour for any social exigency.

Why should he?
It is a grander attire than any military or naval uniform, and no court dress is comparable, for it is the court dress of the King of kings." "All right, dear Granny; you always make things clear to me, yet I meet lots of clergymen in evening dress." "Then they ought not to be clergymen.

They ought not to wear coats in which they can hold any kind of opinions.

Who was your companion ?" "Jamie Sayer." "I never heard of the man." "He is an artist, and is painting Dora's likeness.


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