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S-c-e-u-s-e me, sir, added he, with a low bow and a sort of military salute of his hat; 'but dim all gen'l'men 'untsmen, say I. Mr. Bragg had talked himself into several good places. Lord Reynard's and the Duke of Downeybird's among others. He had never been able to keep any beyond his third season, his sauce or his science being always greater than the sport he showed.
'S-c-e-u-s-e me, sir; s-c-e-u-s-e me, repeats he, 'but I think you was wrong, sir, in objecting to Captain Boville, sir, as a gen'l'man rider, sir. 'Why? demands Pacey, in the full flush of victory. 'Oh, sir because, sir in fact, sir he is a gen'l'man, sir. 'Is a gentleman! How do you know? demands Pacey, in the same tone as before. 'Oh, sir, he's a gen'l'man an undoubted gen'l'man.
Pacey has objected to a gentleman rider, and Guano and Puffington have differed on the point. Finding the point questioned, he abandons the 'handle', and sinks into plain Captain Boville. Pacey now objects to him altogether. 'S-c-e-u-s-e me, sir; s-c-e-u-s-e me, sir, simpers our friend Dick Bragg, sidling up to the objector with a sort of tendency of his turn-back-wristed hand to his hat.
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