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Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour

CHAPTER XXX
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Certain dark hints respecting his ways and means had worked their way from the servants' hall to my lady's chamber, and into the upper regions generally.
These had been augmented by Leather's, the trusty groom's, overnight visit, in fulfilment of his engagement to sup with the servants.

Nor was Mr.
Leather's anger abated by the unceremonious way Mr.Sponge rode off with the horse, leaving him to hear of his departure from the ostler.

Having broken faith with him, he considered it his duty to be 'upsides' with him, and tell the servants all he knew about him.

Accordingly he let out, in strict confidence of course, to Spigot, that so far from Mr.Sponge being a gentleman of 'fortin,' as he called it, with a dozen or two hunters planted here and there, he was nothing but the hirer of a couple of hacks, with himself as a job-groom, by the week.

Spigot, who was on the best of terms with the 'cook-housekeeper,' and had his clothes washed on the sly in the laundry, could not do less than communicate the intelligence to her, from whom it went to the lady's-maid, and thence circulated in the upper regions.
[Illustration] Juliana, the maid, finding Miss Amelia less indisposed to hear Mr.Sponge run down than she expected, proceeded to add her own observations to the information derived from Leather, the groom.


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