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attach itself to the flock for doing what the shepherd acquiesced in.
Mr. Hearty was astonished at the cordiality of the good-nights extended to Bindle; but when Mr. Sopley said that he hoped to see him at the Chapel Bazaar to be held a fortnight hence, he was amazed.
He was even more astonished when he heard himself saying, as he shook Bindle warmly by the hand, "Thank you, Joseph, for—for
" And then he lapsed into silence, wondering what it really was for which he was thankful.That night Mrs. Bindle had much food for thought. She had heard Mr. Sopley's invitation.