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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 10
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'Grip one, me two, Hugh three; the dog, the goat, the cats--well, we shall spend it pretty soon, I warn you.

Stay .-- Look.

Do you wise men see nothing there, now ?' He bent eagerly down on one knee, and gazed intently at the smoke, which was rolling up the chimney in a thick black cloud.

John Willet, who appeared to consider himself particularly and chiefly referred to under the term wise men, looked that way likewise, and with great solidity of feature.
'Now, where do they go to, when they spring so fast up there,' asked Barnaby; 'eh?
Why do they tread so closely on each other's heels, and why are they always in a hurry--which is what you blame me for, when I only take pattern by these busy folk about me?
More of 'em! catching to each other's skirts; and as fast as they go, others come! What a merry dance it is! I would that Grip and I could frisk like that!' 'What has he in that basket at his back ?' asked the guest after a few moments, during which Barnaby was still bending down to look higher up the chimney, and earnestly watching the smoke.
'In this ?' he answered, jumping up, before John Willet could reply--shaking it as he spoke, and stooping his head to listen.

'In this! What is there here?
Tell him!' 'A devil, a devil, a devil!' cried a hoarse voice.
'Here's money!' said Barnaby, chinking it in his hand, 'money for a treat, Grip!' 'Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!' replied the raven, 'keep up your spirits.
Never say die.


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