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| | Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green - WHIBLEY'S SPIRIT |
 | | He informed us that it always said first "No," and then "Yes," when it was angry, and as it was his Spirit, and we were in his house, we kept our feelings to ourselves and started afresh. |
 | | This time we abandoned the "Hestur" theory altogether. |
 | | Jobstock suggested "Haste" for the first word, and, thought the Spirit might have gone on phonetically. |
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