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The Morgesons

CHAPTER XIII
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The sooner I went the better.

He also thought Veronica should go.

She was called and consulted, and, provided Temperance would accompany us to take care of her, she consented.

It was all arranged that evening.

Temperance said we must wait a week at least, for her corns to be cured, and the plum-colored silk made, which had been shut up in a band-box for three years.
We started on our journey one bright morning in June, to go to Boston in a stagecoach, a hundred miles from Surrey, and thence to Rosville, forty miles further, by railroad.


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