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The Claverings

CHAPTER III
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But, never mind.

If Lord Ongar has given up smoking, I quite agree with you that it's a good thing.

I wish they'd all give it up, for I hate the smell of it.

Hugh has got worse and worse.

He never cares about changing his clothes now." "I'll tell you what it is," said Sir Hugh to his wife that night; "sixty thousand a year is a very fine income, but Julia will find she has caught a tartar." "I suppose he'll hardly live long; will he ?" "I don't know or care when he lives or when he dies; but, by heaven, he is the most overbearing fellow I ever had in the house with me.


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