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Laddie

CHAPTER X
19/66

The dogs were with him and he had the surprise of his life when his man-eaters rolled at my feet, and licked my hands." "What did he say ?" chuckled father.
"Told Thomas they'd been overfed and didn't amount to a brass farthing; to take them to the woods and shoot them.

Thomas said he'd see to it the very first thing in the morning, and then Mr.Pryor told him he would shoot him if he did." "Charming man to work for," said mother.
"Then I told him I'd been at the house to carry a little gift to his wife and daughter, and to inquire if I might visit an hour, and as he was not there, I had come to the field to ask him.

Then I looked him in the eye and said: 'May I ?' "'I'll warrant the women asked you to come in,' he said.
"'Miss Pryor was so kind,' I answered, 'but I enter no man's house without his permission.

May I talk with your daughter an hour, and your wife, if she cares to see me ?' "'It makes no earthly difference to me,' he said, which was not gracious, but might have been worse, so I thanked him, and went back to the house.

When I knocked the second time, the Princess came, and I told her the word was that it made 'no difference to her father' if I came in, so she opened the door widely, took my hat and offered me a seat.


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