Cornelius O'dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things in General

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' "'For how long?' "'A month if you can--a fortnight at least. ' "'What are the names?' asked the Prefect, who all this time continued towrite, filling up certain blanks in some printed formula before him.
"'How should I know their names? I can only say that one was the cook, the other the waiter. ' "'There!' said the Prefect, tossing two sheets of printed andwritten-over paper towards him--'there! tell the landlord to fill in thefellows' names and surnames, and send that document to the Podest
...a. Theyshall have four weeks, and with hard labour. ' "The Englishman went his way rejoicing. He despatched the missive, andfelt his injuries were avenged.
"Two days after, however, a friend dropped in, and in the course ofconversation mentioned that he had just come from Spalla de Monte, wherehe had dined so well and met such an intelligent waiter; 'which, I own, 'said he, 'surprised me, for I had heard of their having insulted sometraveller last week very grossly. ' "The Englishman hurried off to the Prefecture.


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