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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy

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-- If you have any objection,--said my father, addressing himself to Dr.
Slop.

Not in the least, replied Dr.Slop;--for it does not appear on which side of the question it is wrote,--it may be a composition of a divine of our church, as well as yours,--so that we run equal risques.--'Tis wrote upon neither side, quoth Trim, for 'tis only upon Conscience, an' please your Honours.
Trim's reason put his audience into good humour,--all but Dr.Slop, who turning his head about towards Trim, looked a little angry.
Begin, Trim,--and read distinctly, quoth my father .-- I will, an' please your Honour, replied the Corporal, making a bow, and bespeaking attention with a slight movement of his right hand..


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