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Brownsmith’s Boy

CHAPTER FIVE
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Ah! I wish I had always been as wise as that lark." "Then you would not wait if you were me, sir ?" I said, looking up at him wonderingly.
"Not a week, my lad, if you can get anything to do.

Fact is, I've been looking into it, and your relations are all waiting for each other to take you in hand.

There isn't one of them wants the job." I sighed, and said: "I'm afraid I shall be a great deal of trouble to them, sir, and an enormous expense." "Oh, you think so, do you!" he said, stooping down and lifting up first one cat and then another, stroking them gently the while.

Then one of them, as usual, leaped upon his back.

"Well, look here, my boy," he said thoughtfully, "that's all nonsense about expense! I--" He stopped short and went on stroking one cat's back, as it rubbed against his leg, and he seemed to be thinking very deeply.
"Yes, all nonsense.


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