By Celias Arbour a Tale of Portsmouth Town volume 3
By Celias Arbour a Tale of Portsmouth Town volume 3
Walter Besant
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I am much pleased. In a moment of weakness, no doubt, he listened to the proposals of this foreigner, who is, I admit, a clever and plausible person. Both George and Celia said quite the right thing 44—2 ii6 By Celiacs Arbour. in the right way, and I am greatly pleased. You say the man is gone, Ladislas ?" " Yes ; he is going to leave the town, and return to the Continent. " " So much the better. He and his church on Sunday mornings, where he hoped to catch Celia \ Fudge ! I can forgive most th...ings, Clara, " — she did not look as if there was much that she would forgive, but I am giving her own words — "hypocrisy I cannot forgive. I watched him once actually pretending to listen to one of John Pontifex's best sermons — that on Capernaum, which has, you re- member, an application to the present condition of thoughtless mirth which has possessed our young people. " It was pleasant to feel that peace was restored between the two Houses of Pontifex and Tyrrell. More pleasant still to feel that a great danger had been averted.
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