[Will Warburton by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookWill Warburton CHAPTER 34 3/9
"This is the first time I've been here." "I can quite understand your impatience.
It seems an extraordinary case; the poor old man, by every rule, ought to have died weeks ago. Which way are you walking ?" Will answered that he did not care, that he would accompany Sherwood. "Let us walk as far as Hyde Park Corner, then," said Godfrey. "Delighted to have a talk with you." He slipped a friendly hand under his companion's arm.
"Why don't you come, Will, and make friends with Milligan? He's a splendid fellow; you couldn't help taking to him.
We are getting on gloriously with our work.
For the first time in my life I feel as if I had something to do that's really worth doing.
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