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Lord Ormont and his Aminta

CHAPTER XIII
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You will not pay for the posting along the road.' 'I will pay for myself--I have a 'purse,' Weyburn said; and continued, 'Oh, my lady; there is Mr.Hampton-Evey to-morrow morning: I promised to stand by him.' 'I'll explain,' said Lady Charlotte.

'He shall not miss you.

If he strips the parson and comes as a man and a servant of the poor, he has nothing to fear.

You've done?
The night before my brother Rowsley's first duel I sat with him at supper and poured his wine out, and knew what was going to happen, didn't say a word.

No use in talking about feelings.


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