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To who both to him and the horses: "Oh, there you are, Bev--stand still, damn you! There's blood for you,
eh, my dear fellow--devil burn your hide! Ju my arms off"
"Then you want me to come with you, Dick?"
"My dear Bev, of course I do--stand still, dah we are
rivals, we're friends first--curse your livers and bones--so ju 'em--quick, up with you"
Now, as Barnabas stepped forward, afar off up the lane he chanced to
espy a certain jaunty hat, and i for once upon
impulse, he shook his head
"No, thanks," said he
"Eh--no?" repeated the Viscount, "but you shall see her, I'll
introduce you o back"