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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER XXI
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"You must be a fool to think of it.

If you're afraid of catching cold, you shall have mine." "I'm not the least afraid of catching cold," said Johnny.

"Is he often like that, my lord ?" And he made a motion with his head towards the bull.
"The gentlest creature alive; he's like a lamb generally--just like a lamb.

Perhaps he saw my red pocket-handkerchief." And Lord De Guest showed his friend that he carried such an article.

"But where should I have been if you hadn't come up ?" "You'd have got to the gate, my lord." "Yes; with my feet foremost, and four men carrying me.


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