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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER V
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That is more than I can stand.

If you have nothing else particular to say, you might as well leave me." And Lady Lufton's face as she spoke was unbending, severe, and harsh.
Mrs.Robarts had never before been so spoken to by her old friend; indeed, she had never been so spoken to by any one, and she hardly knew how to bear herself.
"Very well, Lady Lufton," she said; "then I will go.

Good-bye." "Good-bye," said Lady Lufton, and turning herself to her table she began to arrange her papers.

Fanny had never before left Framley Court to go back to her own parsonage without a warm embrace.

Now she was to do so without even having her hand taken.


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