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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER XVI
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It is a very plain brick building, with something like a pigeon-house for a belfry.

And the pulpit is over the reading-desk, and the reading-desk over the clerk, so that papa, when he preaches, is nearly up to the ceiling.

And the whole place is divided into pews, in which the farmers hide themselves when they come to church." "So that nobody can see whether they go to sleep or no.

Oh, Mrs.
Giles, you mustn't pull that down.

That's what we have been putting up all day." "But it be in the way, miss; so that the minister can't budge in or out o' the door." "Never mind.


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