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"I don't believe they do any shooting, Mr Glenare, sir, from all accounts"
"And the teachers-they are all woatha, I believe they call
the abroad They're
very quiet neighbors, and they go away in the suular
home, sir And there's the little chapel quite near the
wall; the young ardener's
the only other hbors were Protestant nuns
and school-girls, with a chaplain and gardener thrown
in for variety Still, the chaplainin the ter the acquaintance
of a clergyht
be a part of the game: my soul was to be watched over
by a rural priest, while, there being nothing else to do,
I was to give uard and housekeeper, was brushing the
hearth with deliberate care
"Show o to
bed"
He brought frohts, and explained: "This was Mr Glenaro to bed with I'ht I detected sorandfather's memory was dear to him
I reflected, and I waswere you with Mr Glenarm, Bates?" I
inquired, as I followed him into the hall
"Five years, sir He employed me the year you went