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"I don't want to go swimmin'" wailed Maurice, "but I do want'a walk a bit out through the woods, Ma." Here again the fellow paused, apparently striving to find words to produce his picture. Billy nodded. "That's what Trigger Finger 'ud do," he said, "an' Trigger Finger, he was always right, Pa.".
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Wilson came over and laid a work-hardened hand gently on her heaving shoulder. Maurice stood up. "Where's Bill now?" he asked. At half-past eleven a carriage and pair drove through the gates and stopped in front of the house, and there fell from the box a groom in a livery of brass buttons and orange facings, who posted himself opposite the hall door and with crooked knee studied the entrance with trained intentness. He was not kept waiting long. The hall door was[Pg 85] opened, and Mr Bates, the butler, appeared with a shawl and rug and the pug. A few minutes later Miss Acton and Lucy entered the carriage, one nursing her pug, the other her terrier. And when some parcels were put in they were driven away. "You want to imply," he cried, "that there was an understanding between Mr Lawrence and my daughter?".
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