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She bethought herself now of the condeht about the sheep-stealer, uncle?"
"What, poor Bunch?--well, it seeed"
Dorothea's brow took an expression of reprobation and pity
"Hanged, you know," said Mr Brooke, with a quiet nod "Poor Romilly!
he would have helped us I knew Romilly Casaubon didn't know
Romilly He is a little buried in books, you know, Casaubon is"
"When a reat work, he
acquaintances?"
"That's true But a man mopes, you know I have always been a
bachelor too, but I have that sort of disposition that I never o about everywhere and take in everything I never
moped: but I can see that Casaubon does, you know He wants a
coreat honor to any one to be his coetically
"You like hi any surprise, or