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1 'Wanted to appear as grand as they could,' quoth the squire .
2 "Do you hear there," quoth the squire , "what her ladyship says?
3 "Then, you dog," quoth the squire , "what do you mean by coming here?
4 "A gentleman!" quoth the squire , "who the devil can he be?
5 "But we have got well out of that," quoth the Squire to his master.
6 "Ay, all of us," quoth the squire ; "nay, it was no proposal of mine.
7 "I should think so," quoth the squire , who had quite recovered his good- humour.
8 "So the trespassers said," quoth the squire ; "but Stirn insisted on it-valuable man, Stirn.
9 'I say no more,' quoth the squire .
10 "So the trespassers said," quoth the Squire : "but Stirn would not hear of it;-valuableman, Stirn.
11 "Indeed I do," quoth the squire stoutly.
12 "Resent my a-, " quoththe squire.
13 "So do I, in one sense," quoth the squire , "for he always carries away a bank-note for Frank."
14 "Of a truth 'twas brave of your ladyship," quoth the squire , feeling a little bewildered at this strange announcement, "but surely .
15 "For the dogs' noses, very possibly," quoth the squire ; "but for the inside of Cousin Higginbotham, I should think nothing could be worse."
16 "Oh, I can be firm enough," quoth the squire , - " especially when I don't see him,-handsomedog that he is: very like his mother-don'tyou think so?
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