[The Claverings by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Claverings CHAPTER XXVII 1/12
Cumberly Lane Without The Mud They walked on in silence for a little way, and then he asked her some question about Florence Burton.
Fanny told him that she had heard from Stratton two days since, and that Florence was well. "I liked her very much," said Mr.Saul. "So did we all.
She is coming here again in the Autumn; so it will not be very long before you see her again." "How that may be I cannot tell, but if you see her that will be of more consequence." "We shall all see her, of course." "It was here, in this lane, that I was with her last, and wished her good-by.
She did not tell you of my having parted with her, then ?" "Not especially, that I remember." "Ah, you would have remembered if she had told you; but she was quite right not to tell you." Fanny was now a little confused, so that she could not exactly calculate what all this meant.
Mr.Saul walked on by her side, and for some moments nothing was said.
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