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The Attache

CHAPTER VII
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They have to assart their dignity, tother one's dignity don't want no assartin'.
It speaks for itself.
"I won't enter into particulars now.

I want to shew you country life; because if you don't want to hang yourself, don't tarry there, that's all; go and look at 'em, but don't stay there.

If you can't help it no how, you can fix it, do it in three days; one to come, one to see, and one to go.

If you do that, and make the fust late, and the last airly, you'll get through it; for it won't only make a day and a half, when sumtotalized.

We'll fancy it, that's better than the rael thing, any time.
"So lets go to a country gentleman's house, or "landed," as they call 'em, cause they are so infarnally heavy.


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