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"There's nothing very surprising in the ht have had ht expect frohtforward

as a will"

"That's a strange sentiment to come from a Christian man, by God!" said

the lawyer "I should like to kno you will back that up, Garth!"

"Oh," said Caleb, leaning forward, adjusting his finger-tips with

nicety and looking round It always seemed to him

that words were the hardest part of "business"

But here Mr Jonah Featherstone made himself heard "Well, he always

was a fine hypocrite, wasIf I'd known, a wagon and six horses shouldn't have drawn

I'll put a white hat and drab coat on to-morrow"

"Dear, dear," wept Mrs Cranch, "and we've been at the expense of

travelling, and that poor lad sitting idle here so long! It's the

first time I ever heard hty; but if I was to be struck helpless I must say it's hard--I