A Modern Comedy: (Volume Ii) a Silent Wooing the Silver Spoon Fourteen (14)
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I fired the bootjack. In a blind rage I flew from place to place, and snatched and hurled any missile that came handy; the storm of books, inkstands, and chunks of coal gloomed the air and beat about the manikin's perch relentlessly, but all to no purpose; the nimble figure dodged every shot; and not only that, but burst into a cackle of sarcastic and tri- umphant laughter as I sat down exhausted. While iffed and gasped with fatigue and excitement, my Conscience talked to this effect: 310 CRIME... CARNIVAL IN CONNECTICUT "My -nod slave, you are curiously witless— I mean characteristically so. In truth, you are consistent, always yourself, alwa; bcr . must have occurred to you that if you -a tempted this murder with a sad heart and a heavy conscience. I would droop under the burdening in- fluence instantly. Fool, I should have weighed a ton, and could not have budged from the floor- hut instead, you are so cheerfully anxious to kill me'that your conscience is as light as a feather; hence I am away up here out of your reach.
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