[The Astonishing History of Troy Town by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Astonishing History of Troy Town CHAPTER VII 10/11
I'm afraid I must be going, Mrs.Goodwyn-Sandys." Sam held out his hand. "Must you? Good-bye, then," she said, "but remember, you have to come and be taught innocence." "Oh, I'll remember, never fear," answered Sam, and departed. The Admiral also rose. "I trust," he said, "that this may be the beginning of a pleasant intimacy.
My wife will be most happy to give you any information concerning our little town that I may have omitted.
By the way, how is Lord Sinkport? I really forgot to ask.
Quite well? I am so glad.
I was afraid the gout--Come, Sophy, my dear, we have trespassed long enough.
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