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The Claverings

CHAPTER XX
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He was not there, as he well knew, in his friend Doodles' sense of the word.

"At any rate there isn't any good in quarrelling, is there, Julia ?" he said at last.

Now that he had asked a question, surely she must speak.
"There is great good sometimes, I think," said she, "in people remaining apart and not seeing each other.

Sir Hugh Clavering has not quarrelled with me, that I am aware.

Indeed, since my marriage there have been no means of quarrelling between us.


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