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A Dog with a Bad Name

CHAPTER TWENTY
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I've asked him to stay a night, and expect him here to-morrow.

I dare say you will be glad to meet him.

Perhaps he knows you are here ?" "No, I don't think so," said Jeffreys.
"Ah, then I dare say you will be glad to see one another again." Jeffreys was considerably staggered by this unexpected announcement, but it relieved him of all present perplexity as to speaking to Mr Rimbolt of young Forrester.

He would at least wait till Mr Frampton came, and put himself in his hands.
Mr Frampton came, as young and fresh as ever.

He was taking a three days' run in the Lake country during a term holiday, and, determined to do and see all he could, had decided to visit his old college friend, and look over the now famous Wildtree library.
His surprise at meeting Jeffreys was very considerable; and at first it seemed to the quondam pupil that his old master was shy of him.


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