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The Three Clerks

CHAPTER IX
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MR.

MANYLODES Alaric Tudor was very much surprised.

Had he seen Sir Gregory himself, or Captain Cuttwater, walking up the street of Tavistock, he could not have been more startled.

It first occurred to him that Scott must have been sent down as a third Commissioner to assist at the investigation; and he would have been right glad to have known that this was the case, for he found that the management of Mr.Neverbend was no pastime.

But he soon learnt that such relief was not at hand for him.
'Well, Tudor, my boy,' said he, 'and how do you like the clotted cream and the thick ankles of the stout Devonshire lasses ?' 'I have neither tasted the one, nor seen the other,' said Alaric.
'As yet I have encountered nothing but the not very civil tongues, and not very clear brains of Cornish roughs.' 'A Boeotian crew! but, nevertheless, they know on which side their bread is buttered--and in general it goes hard with them but they butter it on both sides.


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