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The Claverings

CHAPTER II
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And as I'm the person most concerned I suppose that's the most material thing." Then they followed their father into the drawing room.
"Couldn't you drive Mrs.Clavering over in the pony chair, and settle it between you," said Mr.Clavering to his curate.

Mr.Saul looked disappointed.

In the first place, he hated driving the pony, which was a rapid-footed little beast, that had a will of his own; and in the next place, he thought the rector ought to visit the spot on such an occasion.

"Or Mrs.Clavering will drive you," said the rector, remembering Mr.Saul's objection to the pony.

Still Mr.Saul looked unhappy.


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