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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER III
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Was he not going to preach on behalf of the Papuan Mission next Sunday?
Ah! so he, the bishop, had heard.

It was a good work, an excellent work." And then Dr.Proudie expressed himself as much grieved that he could not remain at Chaldicotes, and hear the sermon.
It was plain that his bishop thought no ill of him on account of his intimacy with Mr.Sowerby.But then he felt in his own heart that he did not much regard his bishop's opinion.
"Ah, Robarts, I'm delighted to see you," said Mr.Sowerby, when they met on the drawing-room rug before dinner.

"You know Harold Smith?
Yes, of course you do.

Well, who else is there?
Oh! Supplehouse.

Mr.
Supplehouse, allow me to introduce to you my friend Mr.Robarts.


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