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Eugene Aram
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CHAPTER XI
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Howsomever, you know I shall be with young Squire, and he'll be master here one of these days, and I shall have an influence over him--you'll see--you'll see.

Look that there's not another 'Spotted Dog' set up--augh!--bother!" "But what would my wife say, if I took the cat?
she can't abide its name." "Let me alone to talk to your wife.

What would she say if I bring her from Lunnun Town a fine silk gown, or a neat shawl, with a blue border--blue becomes her; or a tay-chest--that will do for you both, and would set off the little back parlour.

Mahogany tay-chest--inlaid at top--initials in silver--J.

B.to D.and P.D .-- two boxes for tay, and a bowl for sugar in the middle .-- Ah! ah! Love me, love my cat! When was Jacob Bunting ungrateful ?--augh!" "Well, well! will you talk to Dorothy about it ?" "I shall have your consent, then?
Thanks, my dear, dear Peter; 'pon my soul you're a fine fellow! you see, you're great man of the parish.


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