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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

CHAPTER XLII
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Who are you ?" "I am Mr.Hamlyn's groom--Dick.

Strike me dead if I ain't telling the truth!" "Do you know this man, Buckley ?" said Desborough, calling out to Sam, who was sitting beside poor Charles Hawker, holding his head up.
"Know him! of course I do," he replied; "ever since I was a child." "Then, look here," said Desborough to Dick; "I shall trust you.

Now, you say he will cross the snow.

If I were to go round by the Parson's I shouldn't get much snow." "That's just it, don't you see?
You can be round at the huts before him.

That's what I mean," said Dick.


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