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The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

CHAPTER I
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He took sop and gave stick: ungentle in Geoffrey, but he paid for it.

He was a cross-bred dog with much of the devil in him; he bit himself and died barking.

Last, there is John.

I desire to speak reasonably of John; but he is too snug, he gets all sop.

This is not fair.


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