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Phineas Finn

CHAPTER XIV
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If you bring a fellow, you wish you hadn't brought him; and if you don't, you wish you had." "I'm a great deal more decided in my ways that that," said Mr.
Ratler.
Loughlinter, as they approached it, seemed to Phineas to be a much finer place than Saulsby.

And so it was, except that Loughlinter wanted that graceful beauty of age which Saulsby possessed.
Loughlinter was all of cut stone, but the stones had been cut only yesterday.

It stood on a gentle slope, with a greensward falling from the front entrance down to a mountain lake.

And on the other side of the Lough there rose a mighty mountain to the skies, Ben Linter.

At the foot of it, and all round to the left, there ran the woods of Linter, stretching for miles through crags and bogs and mountain lands.


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