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entleman as he was leaving Tattersall's, "what mi
m the first night I landed. In fact, I stepped out of the train on to his royal toe travelling incog. I was just going to advise him to draw in his feelers a bit, and give the Colonies a chanc
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the right thing, and he told me how I must hop up whenever he came in, and all that sort of child's play. There
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. And what has become of Hester?
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I remember him.
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has taken a violent fancy to Miss West. I don't think it is returned,
and then she'll tell her when they are combing their back hair. And then if I find, later on, I don't like her and step off the grass I shall have behaved like a perfect brute, a
e. Besides, I don't suppose Miss West will look at you. You're a wretche
n to marry you, there is hope for everybody. I don't expect it will be as easy as f
equently seen Rachel and Hugh riding together at foot's pace. Possibly his offer to h
proved a solid spoke but for a few days only. Rachel suddenl
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