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Lord Ormont and his Aminta

CHAPTER XVII
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'If I were a younger woman I could kiss you for it.' He bowed to her very gratefully.
'Remember, my lady, there's a good deal of the Reformer in that definition.' 'I stick to my class.

But they shall hear a true word when there's one abroad, I can tell them.

That reminds me--you ought to have asked; let me tell you I'm friendly with the Rev.Mr.Hampton-Evey.

We had a wrestle for half an hour, and I threw him and helped him up, and he apologized for tumbling, and I subscribed to one of his charities, and gave up about the pew, but had an excuse for not sitting under the sermon.

A poor good creature.


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