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The subject of the chaplaincy ca there, and the family connection with Mr Bulstrode did not,
he observed, prevent some freedoh his reasons against the proposed arrangement
turned entirely on his objection to Mr Tyke's sermons, which were all
doctrine, and his preference for Mr Farebrother, whose serh the notion of the
chaplain's having a salary, supposing it were given to Farebrother, who
was as good a little fellow as ever breathed, and the best preacher
anywhere, and companionable too
"What line shall you take, then?" said Mr Chichely, the coroner, a
great coursing colad I' the ether I shall roll some of my responsibility on your shoulders,
Doctor," said Mr Vincy, glancing first at Dr Sprague, the senior
physician of the town, and then at Lydgate who sat opposite "You
ht you will
prescribe, eh, Mr Lydgate?"
"I know little of either," said Lydgate; "but in general, appointments
are apt to beThe fittest
man for a particular post is not always the best fellow or the et a reforood fellohom everybody is fond of, and