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Man and Wife

CHAPTER THE SIXTEENTH
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And my wife has met her at our house in London.

She is now, as I hear, staying with some friends in Scotland; and when I get back I will take care that an invitation is sent to her to pay her next visit at my house.

It remains, of course, to be seen whether you are fortunate enough to produce a favorable impression on her.

In the mean time you will be doing every thing that my father can ask of you, if you make the attempt." Geoffrey impatiently dismissed that part of the question from all consideration.
"If she don't cotton to a man who's going to run in the Great Race at Fulham," he said, "there are plenty as good as she is who will! That's not the difficulty.

Bother _that!_" "I tell you again, I have nothing to do with your difficulties," Julius resumed.


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