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Phineas Finn

CHAPTER VII
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But yet he found himself creating plans for encountering and conquering the parliamentary fiend who was at present so cruelly potent with his pupil.

It was not till the third evening that he told his wife that Finn had made up his mind not to take chambers.

"Then I would have nothing more to say to him," said Mrs.Low, savagely.

"For the present I can have nothing more to say to him." "But neither now nor ever," said Mrs.Low, with great emphasis; "he has been false to you." "No," said Mr.Low, who was a man thoroughly and thoughtfully just at all points; "he has not been false to me.

He has always meant what he has said, when he was saying it.


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