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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER XI
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He had his gun on his shoulder, three pointers were at his heels, and a gamekeeper followed a little in the rear.
"How are you, Mrs.Robarts ?" he said, almost before he had overtaken them.

"I have been chasing you along the road for the last half-mile.
I never knew ladies walk so fast.".
"We should be frozen if we were to dawdle about as you gentlemen do," and then she stopped and shook hands with him.

She forgot at the moment that Lucy and he had not met, and therefore she did not introduce them.
"Won't you make me known to your sister-in-law!" said he taking off his hat, and bowing to Lucy.

"I have never yet had the pleasure of meeting her, though we have been neighbours for a month and more." Fanny made her excuses and introduced them, and then they went on till they came to Framley Gate, Lord Lufton talking to them both, and Fanny answering for the two, and there they stopped for a moment.
"I am surprised to see you alone," Mrs.Robarts had just said; "I thought that Captain Culpepper was with you." "The captain has left me for this one day.

If you'll whisper I'll tell you where he has gone.


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