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Be this as it may, it happened that, on the day following the Westchurch election, Antony Hammond, a sturdy umbrella in one hand and a bundle of evening papers in the other, leisurely climbed the steep road leading from the last trees and houses of Compton Begis to the Open down above.
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287 pages, Unknown Binding

Published January 1, 1909

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Lucas Malet

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Lucas Malet is the pseudonym of Mary St. Leger Kingsley (4 June 1852 – 27 October 1931), Victorian novelist.

She was the daughter of Charles Kingsley, author of The Water Babies. In 1876 she married William Harrison, Minor Canon of Westminster, and Priest-in-Ordinary to the Queen.

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