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Garman and Worse

CHAPTER VII
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"My conversion is already about as perfect as it can be.

Mr.
Johnsen and I have been conversing on the subject in a most serious manner for the last half-hour." "We were also talking on religious subjects," said Fanny.
"Have you just left Mr.Johnsen ?" asked the chaplain, who had got his hat, and was on the point of taking his leave.
"I walked with him a little way on the road to Sandsgaard.

It appears that he had an invitation to go there," answered Delphin.
"To-day, again!" said Fanny.
"Good morning, ladies, good morning! No, you really must allow me.

I have already been here longer than I ought.

Good morning, Miss Garman." Madeleine was just coming into the room, and the chaplain took a step towards her in order to shake her hand; but, as she was carrying the tray with the cups upon it, he was obliged to content himself with giving her a warm and respectful look.


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