Why, you stupid rascal, if you don't tell me his name how can I give you a letter?" "You could give it if you liked ; but you're fond of axin' impident questions, bekase you think I'm simple." " Go along out o' this ! Your master must be as great a goose... The Stamp-collector's magazine - Page 1301863Full view - About this book
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...?'' — " You could give it if you liked ; but you 're fond of axin" impidint questions, bekaze you think I'm simple." " Go along out o' this! Your master...to send such a messenger." — " Bad luck to your impidince "' said Andy ; " is it Squire Egan you dar to say goose to ?" " Oh, Squire Egan's your master,... | |
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