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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER XIV
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But Callandar with equal graciousness declined.

The office would do quite well enough.

Willits might want to smoke.

"And as it-seems that my watch has stopped," he added, "perhaps you would be so kind as to tell us when it is time to change for church." The professor settled himself primly upon the hardest chair which the office contained and refused a cigar.
"You seem to have acquired a reprehensible habit of fooling, Henry," he said.

"Your language also is strange.


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