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I looked at him in wonder, as he took a tin pot froht forth his razors, soap, and brush

"Give s on the wall, lass froht, propped by a little support behind, and then I sat still as he

placed his razor in boiling water, soaped his chin all round, and

scraped it well, re it perfectly

clean

It see to do on a breakfast-table, but it was

the old e his

habits for , "that's a job you won't want to do just yet

awhile Now hang up the glass, and you can go out in the garden I

shall be there by and by Head hurt you?"

"Oh no, sir!" I said

"Shoulder?"

"Only a little stiff, sir"

Then I don't think we need have the doctor any hed, for the idea seemed ridiculous

"Well, then, on't waste his tio and see

him You knohere he lives?"

I said that I did; and I went up to his house, saw hi ht," he said "Now take care and don't get into ain"