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Septimus

CHAPTER V
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I have also started a campaign which will wipe the Jebusa Jones people off the face of the earth they blacken.

I hope you are finding a vocation.
When I am settled at Nunsmere we must talk further of this.

I take a greater interest in you than in any other woman I have ever known, and that I believe you take an interest in me is the proud privilege of "Yours very faithfully, "CLEM SYPHER." "Here are the three railway tickets, ma'am," said Turner, who had brought up the letter.

"I think we had better take charge of them." Zora laughed, and when Turner had left the room she laughed again.

Clem Sypher's letter and Septimus's ticket lay side by side on her dressing-table, and they appealed to her sense of humor.


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