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The Moonstone

CHAPTER VI
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"Come along, and saddle the best horse in the stables directly." Here (God bless it!) was the original English foundation of him showing through all the foreign varnish at last! Here was the Master Franklin I remembered, coming out again in the good old way at the prospect of a ride, and reminding me of the good old times! Saddle a horse for him?
I would have saddled a dozen horses, if he could only have ridden them all! We went back to the house in a hurry; we had the fleetest horse in the stables saddled in a hurry; and Mr.Franklin rattled off in a hurry, to lodge the cursed Diamond once more in the strong-room of a bank.

When I heard the last of his horse's hoofs on the drive, and when I turned about in the yard and found I was alone again, I felt half inclined to ask myself if I hadn't woke up from a dream..


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