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The Astonishing History of Troy Town

CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER X.
OF ONE EXCURSION AND MANY ALARUMS.
"Caleb!" said Mr.Fogo on the morning after Miss Limpenny's party.
"Aye, aye, sir!" Caleb paused in his carpentering to look up.
"It is a lovely morning; I think I will take my easel and go for a walk.

You are sure that the crowds have gone at last ?" "All gone, sir.

Paice and quiet at last--as Bill said when he was left a widow.

Do 'ee want me to go 'long wi' 'ee, sir ?" "No, thank you, Caleb.

I shall go along the hills on this side of the river." "You'd best let me come, sir, or you'll be wool-gatherin' and wand'rin' about till goodness knows what time o' night." "I shall be back by four o'clock." "Stop a minnit, sir; I have et.


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