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Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour

CHAPTER XXXIV
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THE BEAUFORT JUSTICE There is nothing more indicative of real fine people than the easy indifferent sort of way they take leave of their friends.

They never seem to care a farthing for parting.
Our friend Jawleyford was quite a man of fashion in this respect.

He saw Sponge's preparations for departure with an unconcerned air, and a--'sorry you're going,' was all that accompanied an imitation shake, or rather touch of the hand, on leaving.

There was no 'I hope we shall see you again soon,' or 'Pray look in if you are passing our way,' or 'Now that you've found your way here we hope you'll not be long in being back,' or any of those blarneyments that fools take for earnest and wise men for nothing.
Jawleyford had been bit once, and he was not going to give Mr.Sponge a second chance.

Amelia too, we are sorry to say, did not seem particularly distressed, though she gave him just as much of a sweet look as he squeezed her hand, as said, 'Now, if you _should_ be a man of money, and my Lord Scamperdale does not make me my lady, you may,' &c.
There is an old saying, that it is well to be 'off with the old love before one is on with the new,' and Amelia thought it was well to be on with the new love before she was off with the old.


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