[An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookAn Unsocial Socialist CHAPTER XI 8/27
Sir Charles has gone to see the man about it.
Of course he wouldn't do as I wanted him." "What was that ?" "Write to tell the man to mind his own business, and to say that the first person we found attempting to trespass on our property should be given to the police." "Then I shall find no one at home.
I beg your pardon for calling it so, but it is the only place like home to me." "Yes; it is so comfortable since we built the billiard room and took away those nasty hangings in the hall.
I was ever so long trying to per--" She was interrupted by an old laborer, who hobbled up as fast as his rheumatism would allow him, and began to speak without further ceremony than snatching off his cap. "Th'ave coom to the noo groups, my lady, crowds of 'em.
An' a parson with 'em, an' a flag! Sur Chorles he don't know what to say; an' sooch doin's never was." Lady Brandon turned pale and pulled at her horse as if to back him out of some danger.
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