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The Claverings

CHAPTER XVII
19/27

When she was still about half a mile from the Rectory, she met Mr.Saul, who was on his way out to the Green.
"I knew I should meet you," he said, "so that I might say good-by." "Yes, indeed, Mr.Saul--for I am going, in truth, to-morrow." "I wish you were staying.

I wish you were going to remain with us.
Having you here is very pleasant, and you do more good here, perhaps, than you will elsewhere." "I will not allow that.

You forget that I have a father and mother." "Yes; and you will have a husband soon." "No, not soon; some day, perhaps, if all goes well.

But I mean to be back here often before that.

I mean to be here in October, just for a little visit, if mamma can spare." "Miss Burton," he said, speaking in a very serious tone--.


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