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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER XIV
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Mr.Robarts had been of opinion that Mr.Crawley should have given way; and Lord Lufton, who shared his mother's intense dislike of everything that came from the palace, had sworn that he was right to resist.

The sympathy of the whole party had been with Mr.Crawley; but they had all agreed that he had stolen the money.
"I fear he'll have to give way to the bishop at last," Lord Lufton had said.
"And what on earth will become of his children ?" said the doctor.
"Think of the fate of that pretty girl; for she is a very pretty girl.

It will be ruin to her.

No man will allow himself to fall in love with her when her father shall have been found guilty of stealing a cheque for twenty pounds." "We must do something for the whole family," said the lord.

"I say, Thorne, you haven't half the game here that there used to be in poor old Sowerby's time." "Haven't I ?" said the doctor.


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