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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Nine
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That is why it is called The Kennel Farm.

When the last lease fell out it remained unlet because I don't care for an ordinary tenant.

It's the kind of house that is becoming rare, and the bumpkin farmer and his family don't value antiquities." "If it were furnished as it _could_ be furnished," said Emily, "it would be _beautiful_.

One _can_ get old things in London if one can afford them.

I've seen them when I've been shopping.


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