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  2. CHAPTER II.

    "Look here. Padre, you're worried to death because the Bishop wants you to make 'a mighty effort' to lighten the Church debt, which means bazaars and tea-tights." ...

    Article : 713 words
  3. CHAPTER IX.

    As Baldock lay back in his seat in the train his mind was a whirl. The pleasurable tingle of elation of his chase after Newsman, alternated with his extraordinary cross-purposes ...

    Article : 741 words
  4. CHAPTER VI.

    The relief of decision waa short-lived. His large-hearted genial Bishop met him at the station, and at once he felt keenly all the miseries of deception. Knowing what his ...

    Article : 672 words
  5. CHAPTER VIII.

    To his intense relief Baldock found when he returned to his host's that the Bishop had not come back from his walk, and he had only to say good-bye to his hostess. ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  6. CHAPTER IV.

    "How's my old pet getting on, Dick?" "First rate." It is a strict law of the horsedealing duello that he who is smitten never admits it. "Looking splendid. Like a ride ...

    Article : 573 words
  7. CHAPTER VII.

    "What! not lunching with us, Baldock?" said the Bishop, holding him by the arm after an early business gathering. "I particularly wished you to to-day. Want you to meet ...

    Article : 1,929 words
  8. CHAPTER V.

    "Hallo! what's the trouble, Dick?" asked Baldock concernedly as Spain came into his study, cast himself into a chair, his usually serene countenance showing signs of serious ...

    Article : 521 words
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