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Phineas Redux

CHAPTER XXI
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The result of his indifference has been told in a previous chapter.

His house was deserted, and his children were scattered about the world.

His eldest son, having means of his own, was living an idle, desultory life, hardly with prospects of better success than had attended his father.
Mr.Maule was now something about fifty-five years of age, and almost considered himself young.

He lived in chambers on a flat in Westminster, and belonged to two excellent clubs.

He had not been near his property for the last ten years, and as he was addicted to no country sport there were ten weeks in the year which were terrible to him.


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