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"Why, then, Simon must be your son"

"Son as ever was!" nodded the old oodish son 'e be

to--oh, I've seen worse"

"And now," added Si of ale as there be in all Kent"

"Wait," said the oldchap, took to you aht your naood name, a fine na from one to the other of us

"Simon--Peter; minds me o' the disciple of our blessed Lord, it

du; a fine name be Peter"

So Peter I becae