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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER XIV
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People do not visit upon the Seventh day in Coombe." "No?
You should have informed me of the town's eccentricities.

As it is, if my presence imperils your social standing you can seclude me until the next train." "Better than that," cheerfully, "I can take you to church." The alarmed look upon the professor's face was so enticing that Callandar continued with glee: "Why not?
I have always thought your objection to church-going a blot upon an otherwise estimable character.

Hitherto I have been too busy to attend to it, but now--" "Quit chaffing, Harry! I came up because I had to see you.

You pay no attention to my letters.

I never dreamed that you would stay a month in this backwater.


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