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The Moorland Cottage

CHAPTER VII
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Part of this I fear we cannot recover"---- He was going on, but Mr.Buxton broke in: "But I will recover it.

I'll have every farthing of it.

I'll go to law with the viper.

I don't care for money, but I hate ingratitude." "If you like, I will take counsel's opinion on the case," said Mr.Henry, coolly.
"Take anything you please, sir.

Why this Crayston was the first man that set me on a horse--and to think of his cheating me!" A few days after this conversation, Frank came on his usual visit to Maggie.
"Can you come up to the thorn-tree, dearest ?" said he.


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