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Why, young gentleman, I'm glad I happened to light upon you here, and so to hinder you from going farther astray, and set your heart at ease like. Talb. Thanks, good farmer, you have set my heart at ease, indeed. But the truth is, they did frighten me confoundedly more fool I. Farm. No fool at all, to my notion.
Certainly; and it would be impossible for me to leave my mother at present. The room's ready now, ladies. Mrs. Talb. Miss Bursal, we intrude upon you no longer. Miss Burs. Nay, why do you decamp, Mrs. Talbot? I 'ad a thousand things to say to you, Louisa; but am so tired and so annoyed Exeunt Mrs. Enter MR. BURSAL, with a basin of soup in his hand. Mr. Burs.
Lord John thanks you for these proofs of friendship Lord John has reason to thank you, Mr. Talbot. Rory. No reason in life now. Don't be thanking so much for nothing in life; or if you must be thanking of somebody, it's me you ought to thank. Lord J. I ought and do, sir, for unmasking one who Talb. Unmasking, my lord Phoo! phoo! phoo! be easy, can't ye? there's no unmasking at all in the case.
Landlady made her entree; for if he had heard her rude speech, he would at least have given her the retort courteous. Mrs. Talb. Now tell me honestly, my Louisa You were, a few days ago, at Bursal House.
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