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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER XVII
10/23

So he wrote his summons,--sitting very comfortless and all alone on that Sunday evening,--dating his letter, however, for the following day:-- Palace, December 20, 186--.
REVEREND SIR, I have just heard from Mr.Thumble that you have declined to accede to the advice which I thought it my duty to tender to you as the bishop who has been set over you by the Church, and that you yesterday insisted on what you believed to be your right, to administer the services in the parish church of Hogglestock.

This has occasioned me the deepest regret.

It is, I think, unavailing that I should further write to you my mind upon the subject, as I possess such strong evidence that my written word will not be respected by you.

I have, therefore, no alternative now but to invite you to come to me here; and this I do, hoping that I may induce you to listen to that authority which I cannot but suppose you acknowledge to be vested in the office which I hold.
I shall be glad to see you on to-morrow, Tuesday, as near the hour of two as you can make it convenient to yourself to be here, and I will take care to order that refreshment shall be provided for yourself and your horse.
I am, Reverend Sir, &c.

&c.


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