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Mr. Scarborough’s Family

CHAPTER XX
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You can inquire what the real amount would be.

If they choose to hold to their bonds, nothing will come of it;--that's all." "Very well, Mr.Scarborough.Then I shall know how to proceed.

I understand that Mr.Scarborough, junior, is an assenting party ?" Mr.
Scarborough, junior, signified his assent by nodding his head.
"That will do, then, for I think that I have a little exhausted myself." Then he turned round upon his couch, as though he intended to slumber.
Mr.Grey left the room, and Augustus followed him, but not a word was spoken between them.

Mr.Grey had an early dinner and went up to London by an evening train.

What became of Augustus he did not inquire, but simply asked for his dinner and for a conveyance to the train.


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