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Lavengro

CHAPTER V
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At last he said, 'Curse ye for Romans, how slow ye are! well, it is no business of mine, stay here all day if you like; I have given ye warning, I am off to the big north road.

However, before I go, you had better give me all you have of that.' 'Truly spoken, Nat, my pal,' said the man; 'give it him, mother.

There it is; now be off as soon as you please, and rid us of evil company.' The woman had handed him two bags formed of stocking, half full of something heavy, which looked through them for all the world like money of some kind.

The fellow, on receiving them, thrust them without ceremony into the pockets of his coat, and then, without a word of farewell salutation, departed at a tremendous rate, the hoofs of his horse thundering for a long time on the hard soil of the neighbouring road, till the sound finally died away in the distance.

The strange people were not slow in completing their preparations, and then, flogging their animals terrifically, hurried away seemingly in the same direction.
The boy Jasper was last of the band.


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