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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 75
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God bless you! Good morning! You'll not forget my message to the ladies, Mr Varden?
Peak, show Mr Varden to the door.' Gabriel said no more, but gave the knight a parting look, and left him.
As he quitted the room, Sir John's face changed; and the smile gave place to a haggard and anxious expression, like that of a weary actor jaded by the performance of a difficult part.

He rose from his bed with a heavy sigh, and wrapped himself in his morning-gown.
'So she kept her word,' he said, 'and was constant to her threat! I would I had never seen that dark face of hers,--I might have read these consequences in it, from the first.

This affair would make a noise abroad, if it rested on better evidence; but, as it is, and by not joining the scattered links of the chain, I can afford to slight it .-- Extremely distressing to be the parent of such an uncouth creature! Still, I gave him very good advice.

I told him he would certainly be hanged.

I could have done no more if I had known of our relationship; and there are a great many fathers who have never done as much for THEIR natural children .-- The hairdresser may come in, Peak!' The hairdresser came in; and saw in Sir John Chester (whose accommodating conscience was soon quieted by the numerous precedents that occurred to him in support of his last observation), the same imperturbable, fascinating, elegant gentleman he had seen yesterday, and many yesterdays before..


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