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John Halifax
Gentleman

CHAPTER XXIII
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But he is a good boy--poor William! I had rather not talk about him." Ursula inquired courteously if her Cousin Richard were well.
"Bah!--I suppose he is; he is always well.

His late astonishing honesty to Mr.Halifax cost him a fit of gout--mais n'importe.

If they meet, I suppose all things will be smooth between them ?" "My husband never had any ill-feeling to Mr.Brithwood." "I should not bear him an undying enmity if he had.

But you see, 'tis election time, and the earl wishes to put in a gentleman, a friend of ours, for Kingswell.

Mr.Halifax owns some cottages there, eh ?" "Mr.Fletcher does.


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