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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

CHAPTER XVII
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Half-a-dozen workmen ran to arrest it; some townswomen fainted.

There was a heavy altercation in German between the statue and the superintendent of the arrangements.

The sun shone brilliantly on our march to the line of carriages where the Prince of Eppenwelzen was talking to the margravine in a fury, and he dashed away on his horse, after bellowing certain directions to his foresters and the workmen, by whom we were surrounded; while the margravine talked loudly and amiably, as though everything had gone well.

Her watch was out.

She acknowledged my father's bow, and overlooked him.


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