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'You wounded! what do you mean? said the Squire, turning upon him. Levasseur's large, thin-lipped mouth showed what seemed an habitual grin. 'I'd been getting so unpopular, it was becoming a nuisance. Line of least resistance, you understand. Now everybody's quite civil again. And I like chauffing. 'A mere bit of weakness! grumbled the Squire. 'Either you keep out of the war, or you go into it.
"Haven't time just now, Biff," said Bobby; "but jump into the machine with us and I'll do the 'chauffing. That will make room for all of us. We can talk on the way to the Hotel Larken. Do you know where it is?" "Me?" scorned Biff. "If there is an inch of this old town I can't put my finger on in the dark, blindfolded, I'll have that inch dug out and thrown away."
A chauffeur! they thought me one of those brigands. I have seen chauffing," continued Farrabesche after a pause, in a low voice, "but I never either did it myself, or took any of the money obtained by it. I was a refractory, I evaded the conscription, that was all.
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