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The American Senator

CHAPTER XIII
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Dear me, that was a long time ago.

I wonder whether he remembers being upset out of a trap with me one day after dinner.

I suppose we had dined in earnest.
He has gone his way, and I have gone mine, and I've never seen him since.

Pray remember me to him." Lady Augustus said she would, and did entertain some little increased respect for the clergyman who could boast that he had been tipsy in company with her worthy brother-in-law.
Poor Mr.Cooper did not get on very well with Mrs.Morton.All his remembrances of the old squire were eulogistic and affectionate.
Hers were just the reverse.

He had a good word to say for Reginald Morton,--to which she would not even listen.


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