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The Involuntary Chaperon

(1909)
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Excerpt from The Involuntary Chaperon

But if I be I, as I think I be, I have a little chum at home, and she'll know me. Lend me your ear, then - and when you get it back, I hope you won't think I've gone stark, staring mad, for, faith, I don't know whether I have or not! It happened in this wise, to wit.

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Genre: Literary Fiction

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