They'll do! he muttered. here onedoes not expect to see it? I myself have often been badly startled by this wigwhich you see now upon my head. He sighed. The carriagedrove to a house at the end of the lane where it stopped and Mr Drawlight gotout.
John Murray, London, 181645Prologue to The History and Practice of English Magicby Jonathan StrangeIn the last months of 1110 a strange army appeared in NorthernEngland. Where is Mr Norrell? He is at the Admiralty, sir. Then he amused himself bytaking shots at the decaying bodies and the serpents. Poor Mr Honeyfoot! How he longed to take part in this interestingconversation! How, in fact, he did take part in it, deceiving no one buthimself by his little stratagems.
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