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The Astonishing History of Troy Town

CHAPTER II
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All I says is--the Lord send he's a professin' Christian, an' has his linen washed reg'lar.

My! What a crush! I only wish my boy Jan was here to see; but he's stayin' at home, my dear, cos his father means to kill the pig to-day, an' the dear child do so love to hear'n screech." The Admiral, who happened by the merest chance to be sauntering along the Station Road this morning, in his best blue frock-coat with a flower in the buttonhole, corrected some of the rumours, but without much success.

Finding the throng so thick, he held a long debate between curiosity and dignity.

The latter won, and he returned to No.

2, Alma Villas, in a flutter, some ten minutes before the train was due.
By noon the crowd was growing impatient.


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