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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

CHAPTER XXXVII
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CHAPTER XXXVII.
IN WHICH GEORGE HAWKER SETTLES AN OLD SCORE WITH WILLIAM LEE, MOST HANDSOMELY, LEAVING, IN FACT, A LARGE BALANCE IN HIS OWN FAVOUR.
I pause here--I rather dread to go on.

Although our course has been erratic and irregular; although we have had one character disappearing for a long time (like Tom Troubridge); and, although we have had another entirely new coming bobbing up in the manner of Punch's victims, unexpected, and apparently unwanted; although, I say, the course of this story may have been ill-arranged in the highest degree, and you may have been continually coming across some one in Vol.

II.
who forced you to go back to Vol.

I.( possibly sent back to the library) to find out who he was; yet, on the whole, we have got on pleasantly enough as things go.

Now, I am sorry to say I have to record two or three fearful catastrophes.


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