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Chapter the Twenty-First
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Madame Pratolungo Returns to Dimchurch
I REACHED London in the last week of Lucilla’s residence under her aunt’s roof, and waited in town until it was time to take her back to Dimchurch.
As soon as it had become obviously too late for Oscar to risk the dreaded1 meeting with Lucilla before strangers, his correspondence had, as a matter of course, assumed a brighter tone. She was in high spirits once more, poor thing, when we met — and full of delight at having me near her again. We thoroughly2 enjoyed our few days in London — and took our fill of music at operas and concerts. I got on excellently well with the aunt until the last day, when something happened which betrayed me into an avowal3 of my political convictions.
The old lady’s consternation4, when she discovered that I looked hopefully forward to a coming extermination5 of kings and priests, and a general re-distribution of property all over the civilized6 globe, is unutterable in words. On that occasion, I made one more aristocrat7 tremble. I also closed Miss Batchford’s door on me for the rest of my life. No matter! The day is coming when the Batchford branch of humanity will not possess a door to close. All Europe is drifting nearer and nearer to the Pratolungo programme. Cheer up, my brothers without land, and my sisters without money in the Funds! We will have it out with the infamous8 rich yet. Long live the Republic!
Early in the month of April, Lucilla and I took leave of the Metropolis9, and went back to Dimchurch.
As we drew nearer and nearer to the rectory, as Lucilla began to flush and fidget in eager
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thoroughly
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avowal
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consternation
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extermination
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civilized
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aristocrat
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horrified
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contemplating
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