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CHAPTER 57
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THE CHAPLAIN'S ARRIVAL AT MORLEY COURT—THE KEY—AND THE BOOZE IN THE BOUDOIR.
The hall door was opened to the summons of the two gentlemen by no less a personage than Nicholas Blarden himself, who, having carefully locked it again, handed the key to his accomplice1, Gordon Chancey.
"Here, take it, Gordy, boy," exclaimed he, "I make you porter for the term of the honeymoon2. Keep the gates well, old boy, and never let the keys out of your pocket unless I tell you. And so," continued he, treating the Reverend Ebenezer Shycock to a stare which took in his whole person, "you have caught the doctor and landed him fairly. Doctor—what's your name? no matter—it's a delightful3 turn-up for a sinner like me to have the heavenly consolation4 of your pious5 company. Follow me in here; I dare say your reverence6 would not object to a short interview with the brandy flask7, or something of the kind—even saints must wet their whistles now and again."
So saying, Blarden led the way into the parlour.
"Here, guzzle8 away, old gentleman, there's plenty of the stuff here," said Blarden, "only beware how you make a beast of yourself. You mustn't tie up your red rag, do you mind? We'll want you to stand and read; and if you just keep senses enough for that, you may do whatever you like with the rest."
The clergyman nodded, and with a single sweep of his grey eyes, took in the contents of the whole table. His shaking hand quickly grasped the neck of the brandy flask, and he filled out and quaffed9
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honeymoon
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energizing
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poking
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abdomen
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mandate
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hearth
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raven
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relished
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corpse
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chamber
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obedience
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conspirators
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speculation
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regained
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apathy
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faculty
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humble
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ominous
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bellows
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worthies
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illuminated
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ponderous
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intoxication
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accomplishment
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goodwill
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lucrative
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abstemiousness
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frailties
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celestial
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