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The Summons

CHAPTER VI
18/27

He is a new resident.

It is near to Chichester.

He went there on the Homoeopathic principle." The conjecture was actually true.

Sir Chichester Splay, spurred by his ambition to be a country gentleman with a foot in town, had chosen the neighbourhood on account of his name, so that it might come to be believed that he had a territorial connection.
"Describe him to us," they all cried, and, when Hillyard had finished: "Well, he might be like that," Luttrell conceded.

"It was not our idea." "No," said Colin Rayne.


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