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Lay Morals

CHAPTER III--THE HILL-END OF DRUMLOWE
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An awful subsidiary fear whispered him that if he were hurt, he should disgrace himself by weeping.

He consoled himself, boy-like, with the consideration that he was not yet committed; he could easily steal over unseen to Crozer's post, and he had a continuous private idea that he would very probably steal back again.

His course took him so near the minister that he could hear some of his words: 'What news, minister, of Claver'se?
He's going round like a roaring rampaging lion.

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