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' The vehicle thus mentioned was an old stager which passed throughWestbourne daily, carrying passengers to sundry of the unrailwayed townson its track; and within two hours from the receipt of the invitation MrPhipps Bunting, well wrapped up, and better warned against taking cold, with his best things in a carpet bag and his lady's commands deliveredto the mason, took possession of an inside seat on his way to CharlesLacy's domicile. How the bachelors' party proceeded in that locality, and how... thefailings of the parlour chimney were corrected at the cottage, imaginative readers may suppose; but on the third day after Harry'sdeparture there arrived a note, stating that his host had invited him toremain a fortnight that they were to have shooting in the fine frostyweather he thought he might stay. Mrs. Phipps Bunting sent herapprobation by return of post. There was a colony of rats to beexpatriated, a clearing out of the coal cellar to be achieved, and abottling of cider to get forward, under which considerations sheconcluded he was better out of the way; but all these things wereaccomplished, and more than the specified time elapsed, when anothernote came to say that Lacy positively would not let Harry home withoutseeing his uncle, the great barrister, who lived in the nearest assizetown; and the legal protector of Miss Jenny 'thought he might go on thatvisit.
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