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The Lair of the White Worm

CHAPTER V--THE WHITE WORM
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We must think of the feelings and happiness of our neighbours; mustn't we ?" "I hope so, sir.

I assure you that, whatever may happen, or even threaten, I shall obey your wishes in this as in all things." "Hush!" whispered Sir Nathaniel, who heard the servants in the passage bringing dinner.
After dinner, over the walnuts and the wine, Sir Nathaniel returned to the subject of the local legends.
"It will perhaps be a less dangerous topic for us to discuss than more recent ones." "All right, sir," said Adam heartily.

"I think you may depend on me now with regard to any topic.

I can even discuss Mr.Caswall.

Indeed, I may meet him to-morrow.


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