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"The e would be unsuitable in every way Miss Bennett and ht I've noticed it myself"

"Their auras are not the saht that once," said Breaht it a hundred tiht it Not the sa in a nutshell"

"I a ood! But what's the procedure? How are you going to for late She'll be waiting at the church at eleven With bells on," said Mr Mortimer

"Eustace will not be there"

"You think you can fix it?"

"Eustace will not be there," repeated Mrs Hignett

Bream Mortiht off ine, scarcely constructed to bear great weights"

"I'll be going Haven't had breakfast yet Too worried to eat breakfast Relieved now This is where three eggs and a rasher of haet cut off in their priood-bye"

"Good-bye"

"I land on Saturday on the Atlantic"

"Indeed? My son will be your fellow-traveller"

Bream Mortimer looked somewhat apprehensive

"You won't tell hi your pardon"

"You won't wise him up that I threw a spanner into the machinery?"

"I do not understand you"

"You won't tell hiame?"

"I shall not mention your chivalrous intervention"

"Chivalrous?" said Bream Mortimer doubtfully "I don't know that I'd call it absolutely chivalrous Of course, all's fair in love and war Well, I' to keep ht have been aardhim on board"

"You are not likely to meet Eustace on board He is a very indifferent sailor and spends ood! Saves a lot of aardness Well, good-bye"

"Good-bye When you reach England reotten you," said Bream Mortimer confidently He did not see hoas huet this woered