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Everything we do is by Lord Cumber's orders, and strictly according to the law of the land. Every attempt at refusing to give up peaceable possession, makes you liable to be punished; and punished, by d n you shall be." "Do not swear, my dear friend," interposed M'Slime; "swear not at all; but let thy yea be yea, and thy nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than this cometh of evil.
The people were all restored to their tenements the moment the business of the day was concluded, and we cannot readily forget the admirable advice and exhortation offered to them, and so appropriately offered by Solomon M'Slime, Esq., the truly Christian and benevolent law agent of the property in question."
Well, but you can't desave me now I see it in your eye you have something else to say to me." "Oh, nothing to signify. Merely a serious young person would wish to remove for change of air to some quiet nook until health which, indeed, is the chiefest of temporal blessings, might be recovered." "Man or woman?" "A serious young woman, Poll." "I see, I see, Mr. M'Slime; I know nothing more about it."
Just then the tramp of a horse's feet was heard behind' them, and in a minute or two, Solomon M'Slime, who was also on his way to the Cottage, rode up to them. "A kind good morning to you Darby, my friend!
Their devotions being over, Darby, having delivered M'Clutchy's letter, was desired to take a seat in the office, until Mr. M'Slime should be at leisure to send a reply. "Sit down, my good friend, Darby, sit down, and be at ease, at least in your body; I do not suffer any one who has an immortal soul to be saved to stand in my office and as you have one to be saved, Darby, you must sit.
Remember that we are here to-day, and gone to-morrow; so upon this principle keep them moving at a steady pace. In three words, think of my difficulties, and get all you can out of them still remembering, as we say in the ring, never to train them below their strength, for that would be the loss of our own battle. "Yours, "Cumber." Solomon M'Slime, Esq., Attorney-at-law, to Lord Cumber,
"Good morning, gentlemen brother, M'Slime" he voiced and nodded significantly at Solomon, then added "good people are scarce; so be a good boy and take care of yourself." "Now, Tom, be a good fellow and don't forget the rent," said Val; Tom nodded again, for it was a habit he had, and departed.
"That is true," observed Val; "he always entertained a strong antipathy against them, and would consult none." "Did Solomon M'Slime come?" he inquired. "Here's a foot on the stairs," said Lanty, "maybe it's he " and Lanty was right, for he had scarcely spoken when the worthy attorney entered.
You blame Lucre and M'Slime for making convarts; but ai'en't you every bit as anxious to bring over the Protestants as they are to bring over us? Aren't you paradin' them Sunday af'ther Sunday, and boastin' that you are takin' more from the heretics than they are takin' from you?
I have seldom, indeed, never witnessed so striking a change as you have produced in him; to tell you the truth, I felt a little chagrined and jealous about it; but as he owes us a kind of divided allegiance, I must rest contented. "Believe me to be, my dear M'Slime, "Yours affectionately and faithfully, "Val M'Clutchy, J.P."
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