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Phineas Redux

CHAPTER II
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In the hall he was introduced to Miss Palliser, but he was hardly able to see her as she stood there a moment in her hat and habit.

There was ever so much said about the day's work.

The earths had not been properly stopped, and Lord Chiltern had been very angry, and the owner of Trumpeton Wood, who was a great duke, had been much abused, and things had not gone altogether straight.
"Lord Chiltern was furious," said Miss Palliser, laughing, "and therefore, of course, I became furious too, and swore that it was an awful shame.

Then they all swore that it was an awful shame, and everybody was furious.

And you might hear one man saying to another all day long, 'By George, this is too bad.' But I never could quite make out what was amiss, and I'm sure the men didn't know." "What was it, Oswald ?" "Never mind now.


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