Mr. Crewe's Career — Volume 1 by Winston Churchill
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"Is that you, Judge?" said Austen.
The Honourable Hilary grunted in response. "Be'n on another wild expedition, I suppose." "I went up Sawanec to stretch my legs a little," Austen answered, sitting down beside his father. "Funny," remarked the Honourable Hilary, "I never had this mania for stretchin' my legs after I was grown." "Well," said Austen, "I like to go into the woods and climb the hills and get aired out once in a while." "I heard of your gettin' aired out yesterday, up Tunbridge way," said the Honourable Hilary. "I supposed you would hear of it," answered Austen. "I was up there to-day. Gave Mr. Flint your pass did you?" "Yes." "Didn't see fit to mention it to me first--did you? Said you were going up to thank him for it." Austen considered this. "You have put me in the wrong, Judge," he replied after a little. "I made |
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