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The Cock-House at Fellsgarth

CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR
19/24

I can't feel quite so sure as some of you about burying the hatchet; but, not to be peculiar, you may put me down--" "And I can tell you at once, and before all these fellows," said Yorke, rising hotly, and interrupting, "that we won't have you! And that brings me to the other business--and that's about Rollitt.

We can't bury the hatchet so easily, as far as he is concerned.

For he is still absent, and no one knows what has become of him.

I'm not going to say a word to make little of Fisher's major's mistake.

It was bad enough, in all conscience, for Rollitt.


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