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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER VIII
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"But I shall win through yet, in spite of them all.
But those Jews, Mark"-- he had become very intimate with him in these latter days--"whatever you do, keep clear of them.

Why, I could paper a room with their signatures; and yet I never had a claim upon one of them, though they always have claims on me!" I have said above that this affair of Lord Lufton's was ended, but it now appeared to Mark that it was not quite ended.

"Tell Lufton, you know," said Sowerby, "that every bit of paper with his name has been taken up, except what that ruffian Tozer has.

Tozer may have one bill, I believe,--something that was not given up when it was renewed.

But I'll make my lawyer Gumption get that up.


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