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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

CHAPTER XLII
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Now, what I want to say is, that you mustn't come; your father is going with me, and I'll get through it alone, Sam.

Now please," she added, seeing Sam was going to speak, "don't argue about it; I am very much upset as it is, and I want you to stay here.

You won't follow us, will you ?" "Whatever you order, Alice, is law," said Sam.

"I won't come if you don't wish it; but I can't see----" "There now.

Will you get me my horse?
And please stay by poor Jim, for my sake." Sam complied; and Alice, getting on her riding-habit, came back trembling, and trying not to cry, to tell Major Buckley that she was ready.
He took her in his arms, and kissed her.


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