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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER VII
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It is well that she has enough, for the poor bishop is but badly provided." "I hardly heard what it was she did say," said Harold Smith; "so I could not answer her, you know.

Something about Sundays, I believe." "She hoped you would not put the South Sea islanders up to Sabbath travelling," said Mr.Sowerby.
"And specially begged that you would establish Lord's-day schools," said Mrs.Smith; and then they all went to work and picked Mrs.
Proudie to pieces from the top ribbon of her cap down to the sole of her slipper.
"And then she expects the poor parsons to fall in love with her daughters.

That's the hardest thing of all," said Miss Dunstable.
But, on the whole, when our vicar went to bed he did not feel that he had spent a profitable Sunday..


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