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The Morgesons

CHAPTER XX
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He was a good Jehu, but I could not induce him to observe anything along the road.
"Where's Mr.Morgeson's mills ?" We turned in their direction.
"He is a man of property, ain't he ?" "I think so." "He has prime horses anyhow.

That stallion of his would bring a first-rate price if he wanted to sell.

Do you play the piano ?" "A little." "And sing ?" "Yes." "I have not heard you.

Will you sing '_A place in thy memory, dearest,'_ some time for me ?" "Certainly." "Are you fond of flowers and the like ?" "Very fond of them." "So am I; our tastes agree.

Here we are, hey ?" Charles came out when he saw us coming over the bridge, and Bill pulled up the horses scientifically, giving him a coachman's salute.
"You see I am quite a whip." "You are," said Charles.
"What a cub!" he whispered me.


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