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He found Mrs Septimus and Hester (who had been told--she was so safe,
she found it tiring to talk) ready, and indeed eager, to discuss the
news It was very good of dear Soaht, to ee nae was always droll! However, it would be all in
the family they supposed theyto the fae
James here broke in:
"Nobody knows anything about hi man like that I shouldn't be surprised if Irene had put her oar
in I shall speak to"
"Soames," interposed Aunt Juley, "told Mr Bosinney that he didn't wish
it mentioned He wouldn't like it to be talked about, I'm sure, and if
Timothy kneould be very vexed, I"
Jaetting very deaf I suppose I don't hear people
Eot a bad toe We shan't be able to start for Wales till the
end of the ot what he
wanted, he took his hat and went away
It was a fine afternoon, and he walked across the Park towards Soames's,
where he intended to dine, for Emily's toe kept her in bed, and Rachel