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The Castle Inn

CHAPTER III
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He and his noble friend, Lord Almeric Doyley, played a little trick on a--on one of the College servants.

The clumsy fellow--it is marvellous how awkward that class of persons is--fell down the stairs and hurt himself.' 'Seriously ?' 'Somewhat.

Indeed--in fact he is dead.

And now there is a kind of feeling about it in the town.

I persuaded Mr.Dunborough to take up his quarters here for the night, but he is so spirited he would dine abroad.
Now I fear, I really fear, he may be in trouble!' 'If it is he they are hooting in St.Aldate's,' Sir George answered drily, 'I should say he was in trouble! But in my time the gownsmen would have sallied out and brought him off before this.


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