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"That ot the freak of
being a popularabout like a stray tortoise
So much the worse for him I've had my eye on him for some time He
shall be prettily pumped upon He's a damned bad landlord What
business has an old countyfavor with a low set of
dark-blue free
hi for"
"I understand he has got a very brilliant young fellow to edit it, who
can write the highest style of leading article, quite equal to anything
in the London papers And he round on Reform"
"Let Brooke refors all over his estate are going to rack I suppose this young
fellow is some loose fish fron extraction"
"I know the sort," said Mr Hawley; "sohts of Man and end witha wench
That's the style"
"You must concede that there are abuses, Hawley," said Mr Hackbutt,
foreseeing soreement with his family lawyer "I
myself should never favor immoderate views--in fact I take my stand