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Hyacinth

CHAPTER XVIII
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It makes the decision I have to make a little more inevitable, that is all.

Mr.Conneally, we have been very good friends, and since you have been in my employment I have been satisfied with you in every way.

Now I am unable to employ you any longer.

I am giving up my business.' Hyacinth made an effort to speak, but Mr.Quinn held up his hand and silenced him.
'This week,' he continued, 'I received news which settled the matter for me.

Jameson and Thorpe, the big drapers in Dublin, were my best customers for certain goods.


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