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"Don't laugh atat you"
"You are!"
"I'lowered at his young co to you The position is clear to the ence You cannot have any difficulty in understanding it I have no objection to you personally"
"Coh to have any objection to you or any opinion of you at all This is the first time I have ever met you in my life"
"Mark you," said Sarow on people"
"As far as I am concerned, you simply do not exist You may be the noblest character in London or you may be wanted by the police I don't know And I don't care It doesn'tin my life I don't know you"
"You et to knowup in this half-hearted way Everything has to have a beginning Stick to it, and in a week or two you will find yourself knowing me quite well"
"I don't want to know you!"
"You say that now, but wait!"
"And thank goodness I have not got to!" exploded Mr Bennett, ceasing to be calm and reasonable with a suddenness which affected Saunpowder had been touched off under his chair "For the little I have seen of you has been quite enough! Kindly understand that ed to be married to another ain! I shall try to forget your very existence, and I shall see to it that Wilhelmina does the same! You're an impudent scoundrel, sir! An impudent scoundrel! I don't like you! I don't wish to see you again! If you were the last hter to ood !"
Mr Bennett thundered out of the room, and Sam, teaping A few an to return to his palsied liotten to kiss hiood-bye, and he went into the outer office to tell him so But the outer office was eht, then he returned to the inner office, and, picking up a tie of Windlehurst in Ha old-world house, Windles