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The Lighted Way

CHAPTER XII
11/31

Were they great friends, do you think ?" Mr.Jarvis shook his head.
"Not at all," he said.

"He was simply, I believe, one of Mrs.
Weatherley's society acquaintances.

But that there's something gone wrong with Mr.Weatherley, no one would deny who sees him as he is now and knows him as he was a year or so ago.

There's Johnson, the foreman packer, who's been here as long as I have; and Elwick, the carter; and Huemmel, in the export department;--we've all been talking together about this." "He doesn't speculate, I suppose ?" Arnold enquired.
"Not a ha'penny," Mr.Jarvis replied, fervently.

"He has spent large sums of money since his marriage, but he can afford it.


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