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Wessex Tales

PREFACE
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The sinister gentleman in cinder- gray roused himself.

'Is there a constable here ?' he asked, in thick tones.

'If so, let him step forward.' The engaged man of fifty stepped quavering out from the wall, his betrothed beginning to sob on the back of the chair.
'You are a sworn constable ?' 'I be, sir.' 'Then pursue the criminal at once, with assistance, and bring him back here.

He can't have gone far.' 'I will, sir, I will--when I've got my staff.

I'll go home and get it, and come sharp here, and start in a body.' 'Staff!--never mind your staff; the man'll be gone!' 'But I can't do nothing without my staff--can I, William, and John, and Charles Jake?
No; for there's the king's royal crown a painted on en in yaller and gold, and the lion and the unicorn, so as when I raise en up and hit my prisoner, 'tis made a lawful blow thereby.


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