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With Kitchener in the Soudan

CHAPTER 1: Disinherited
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That is one thing; and what is of infinitely more consequence, it is a place that will suit your health; and you will, I hope, very soon get rid of that nasty cough.

I did not tell you at the time, but the doctor I took you to said that this London air did not suit you, but that a warm climate would soon set you up again." "You are going out there for my sake, Gregory! As if I hadn't brought trouble enough on you, already!" "I would bear a good deal more trouble for your sake, dear.

You need not worry about that." "And what are you going to do ?" she asked.
"I am going to be a sort of useful man--extra clerk, assistant storekeeper, et cetera, et cetera.

I like Egypt very much.

It will suit me to a T.At any rate, it will be a vast improvement upon this.
"Talking of that, I have forgotten the rashers.


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