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I¨m   being   scorched   in   the   legs察院  which   indeed   is   testified   to   the 

noses of all present by the smell of his worsted stockings。 

    The   gentle   Judy察  having   backed   her   grandfather   a   little   way 



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from   the   fire察  and   having   shaken   him   up   as   usual察  and   having 

released his overshadowed eye from its black velvet extinguisher察

Mr    Smallweed      again   says察  O   dear   me   O  Lord 院   and   looking 

about察and meeting Mr George¨s glance察again   stretches   out  both 

hands。 

    ^My   dear   friend   So   happy   in   this   meeting   And   this   is   your 

establishment拭It¨s a delightful place。 It¨s a picture You never find 

that anything goes off here察accidentally察do you察my dear friend拭院

adds Grandfather Smallweed察very ill at ease。 

    ^No察no。 No fear of that。 ̄ 

    ^And your workman。 He!O dear me he never lets anything 

off without meaning it察does he察my dear friend拭院

    ^He    has  never    hurt  anybody     but   himself察院  says  Mr   George察

smiling。 

    ^But he might察you know。 He seems to have hurt himself a good 

deal察and he might hurt somebody else察院the good   old   gentleman 

returns。 ^He mightn¨t mean it!or he even might。 Mr George察will 

you order him to leave his infernal firearms alone察and go away拭院

   Obedient to a nod from the trooper察Phil retires察empty´handed察

to the other end of the gallery。 Mr Smallweed察  reassured察  falls   to 

rubbing his legs。 

    ^And   you¨re   doing   well察  Mr   George拭院  he   says   to   the   trooper察

squarely standing faced about towards him with his broadsword in 

his hand。 ^You are prospering察please the Powers拭院

   Mr George answers with a cool nod察adding察 Go on。 You have 

not come to say that察I know。 ̄ 

    ^You    are   so  sprightly察   Mr   George察院    returns   the   venerable 

grandfather。 ^You are such good company。 ̄ 

    ^Ha ha Go on 院says Mr George。 



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    ^My   dear   friend but   that   sword          looks   awful    gleaming   and 

sharp。 It might cut somebody察by accident。 It makes me shiver察Mr 

George!Curse   him 院  says   the   excellent   old   gentleman   apart   to 

Judy察as the trooper takes a step or two away to lay it aside。 ^He 

owes   me   money察  and   might   think   of  paying   off   all   scores   in   this 

murdering   place。   I   wish   your   brimstone   grandmother   was   here察

and he¨d shave her head off。 ̄ 

    Mr George察returning察folds his arms察and looking down at the 

old man察sliding every moment lower and lower in his chair察says 

quietly察 Now for it 院

    ^Ho 院  cries   Mr   Smallweed察  rubbing   his   hands   with   an   artful 

chuckle。 ^Yes。 Now for it。 Now for what察my dear friend拭院

    ^For a pipe察院 says   Mr George察  who  with  great  composure   sets 

his chair in the chimney´corner察takes his pipe from the grate察fills 

it and lights it察and falls to smoking peacefully。 

    This tends to the discomfiture of Mr Smallweed察who finds it so 

difficult to resume his object察whatever it may be察that he becomes 

exasperated察       and    secretly     claws     the   air   with    an    impotent 

vindictiveness expressive of an intense desire to tear and rend the 

visage   of   Mr   George。   As   the   excellent   old   gentleman¨s   nails   are 

long   and   leaden察  and   his   hands   lean   and   veinous察  and   his   eyes 

green and watery察and察over and above this察as he continues察while 

he claws察to slide down in his chair and to collapse into a shapeless 

bundle察     he    becomes      such    a   ghastly     spectacle察   even     in   the 

accustomed   eyes   of   Judy察  that   that   young   virgin   pounces   at   him 

with something more than the ardour of affection察and so  shakes 

him   up察and   pats   and pokes  him in divers   parts   of   his   body察  but 

particularly   in   that   part   which   the   science   of   self´defence   would 

call   his   wind察  that   in  his   grievous     distress   he   utters    enforced 



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sounds like a paviour¨s rammer。 

    When Judy has by  these  means   set  him   up again  in   his  chair察

with a white face and frosty nose but still clawing察she stretches 

out  her  weazen   forefinger察  and   gives  Mr  George  one  poke  in   the 

back。 The trooper raising his head察she makes another poke at her 

esteemed   grandfather察  and察  having   thus   brought   them   together察

stares rigidly at the fire。 

    ^Aye察    aye    Ho察   ho   U!u!u!ugh 院            chatters     Grandfather 

Smallweed察swallowing his rage。 ^My dear friend 院。still clawing。 

    ^I tell you what察院says Mr George。 ^If you want to converse with 

me察  you  must  speak  out。   I   am   one   of   the   Roughs察  and   I   can¨t   go 

about and about。 I haven¨t the art to do it。 I am not clever enough。 

It don¨t suit me。 When you go winding round and round me察院says 

the trooper察putting his pipe between his lips again察 damme察if I 

don¨t feel as if I was being smothered 院

    And   he   inflates   his   broad   chest   to   its   utmost   extent察  as   if   to 

assure himself that he is not smothered yet。 

    ^If   you   have   come   to   give   me   a   friendly   call察院  continues   Mr 

George察 I   am  obliged   to  you察  how  are  you拭 If  you  have  come   to 

see whether there¨s any property on the premises察look about you察

you are welcome。 If you want to out with something察out with it 院

    The   blooming   Judy察  without   removing   her   gaze   from   the   fire察

gives her grandfather one ghostly poke。 

    ^You   see   It¨s   her   opinion察  too。   And   why   the   devil   that   young 

woman won¨t sit down like a Christian察院says Mr George察with his 

eyes musingly fixed on Judy察 I can¨t comprehend。 ̄ 

    ^She   keeps   at my  side   to  attend   to  me察  sir察院 says   Grandfather 

Smallweed。   ^I   am   an   old   man察  my   dear   Mr   George察  and   I   need 

some attention。 I can carry my years察I   am   not a   Brimstone   poll´ 



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parrot察院。snarling and looking unconsciously for the cushion撮 ^but 

I need attention察my dear friend。 ̄ 

    ^Well 院  returns   the   trooper察  wheeling  his   chair  to  face   the   old 

man。 ^Now then拭院

    ^My   friend   in   the   city察  Mr   George察  has   done   a   little   business 

with a pupil of yours。 ̄ 

    ^Has he拭院says Mr George。 ^I am sorry to hear it。 ̄ 

    ^Yes察  sir。 ̄  Grandfather  Smallweed   rubs   his legs。   ^He is a   fine 

young soldier now察Mr George察by the name of Carstone。 Friends 

came forward察and paid it all up察honourable。 ̄ 

    ^Did   they拭院  returns   Mr   George。   ^Do   you   think   your   friend   in 

the city would like a piece of advice拭院

    ^I think he would察my dear friend。 From you。 ̄ 

    ^I   advise   him察  then察  to   do   no   more   business   in   that   quarter。 

There¨s   no   more   to   be   got   by   it。  The   young   gentleman察      to   my 

knowledge察is brought to a dead halt。 ̄ 

    ^No察  no察  my   dear   friend。   No察  

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