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John Caldigate

CHAPTER XXVI
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I don't think it will be so.

If I did I should use all my influence to remove my sister at once.' 'You couldn't do it,' said Caldigate, very angrily.
'I tell you what I should endeavour to do.

You must excuse me if I stand aloof just at present.

I don't suppose you can defend such a condition of things as you described to me the other day.' 'I do not mean to be put upon my defence,--at any rate by you,' said Caldigate, very angrily.

And then he left the office.
He had come into Cambridge with the intention of calling at Puritan Grange after he had left the attorney, and when he found himself in the street he walked on in the direction of Chesterton.


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