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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER XII
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It would be prudent to regain the fields, and be far from this detested city before the rising of the sun.
Meanwhile I was chilled and chafed by the clothes that I wore.

To change them for others was absolutely necessary to my ease.

The clothes which I wore were not my own, and were extremely unsuitable to my new condition.
My rustic and homely garb was deposited in my chamber at Welbeck's.
These thoughts suggested the design of returning thither.

I considered that, probably, the servants had not been alarmed.

That the door was unfastened, and the house was accessible.


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