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"The sus and sixpence, a loaf of bread, and a

slice of noble cheese, now noat uainst which I'd say nothing, even if I could" Having re up at the leaves, and

the calro-head

pipe froan to s the blue wreaths of

ure extended besideth, "it is positively marvellous"

"What is?" I inquired

"The resemblance between you and your fa h,

personally, I was unaware of this fact up till now"

"Do I understand that you have never seen Sir Maurice Vibart,

never seen 'Buck' Vibart?"

"Never!" said I

"Tooto the Narrow and Thorny, I suppose?

Your cousin's is the Broad and Flowery, with a vengeance"

"So I understand," said I

"Nevertheless, the reseure, is positively astounding! With the sole exception that

he wears hair upon his face, and is of a ruddy complexion, while

you are pale, and smooth smooth-cheeked as as a boy--"

"Or yourself!" said I

"Ah--exactly!" he answered, and passed his fingers across his