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Hodge and His Masters

CHAPTER XII
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Recollect, it was the only policy open to him.

Whether the rents paid to him were large or small, his expenses would be the same.

There were the members of the other branch of the family to be paid in full.

There were the carriages, the servants, the gamekeepers, and so on.

He could reduce nothing; no wonder that he was slow to acknowledge that he must be himself reduced.


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