[The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Last Chronicle of Barset CHAPTER XII 21/24
"And look at your reverence.
Only that they've let you out for a while, they've been nigh as hard on you as though you were one of us." "If they think that I stole it, they have been right," said Mr. Crawley. "It's been along of that chap, Soames," said the woman.
"The lord would 've paid the money out of his own pocket and never said not a word." "If they think that I've been a thief, they've done right," repeated Mr.Crawley.
"But how can they think so? How can they think so? Have I lived like a thief among them ?" "For the matter o' that, if a man ain't paid for his work by them as is his employers, he must pay hisself.
Them's my notions.
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