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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER XVI
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Then he must stay one side or the other.

That would be too much after all our trouble!" And Miss Dale hurried across the chancel to save some prettily arching boughs, which, in the judgment of Mrs.Giles, encroached too much on the vestry door.

"As if it signified which side he was," she said in a whisper to Grace.
"I don't suppose they'll have anything in the church at home," said Grace.
"Somebody will stick up a wreath or two, I daresay." "Nobody will.

There never is anybody at Hogglestock to stick up wreaths, or to do anything for the prettinesses of life.

And now there will be less done than ever.


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