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The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain

CHAPTER XIII
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They consequently, after glancing with surprise at each other, remained silent, until the stranger should resume it.

At length, after a struggle that was evidently a severe one, he said, "Now, my good fellow, no more of this buffoonery.

Will you take service with me for three months, since I am willing to accept you?
Ay or no ?" "As willing as the flowers of May, your honor; and I trust you will never have cause to find fault with me, so far as truth, honesty, and discretion goes.

I can see a thing and not see it.

I can hear a thing and not hear it.


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