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"A LEETLE DAWG. * 77 D. F. (returns to the charge). Nawsty weather we've been 'avin' lately. 'Ard work for a respectable pore man to get 'is livin' in weather like this. (Receives no answer. Sets down the St. Bernard puppy, which immediately rolls off the pavement into a puddle. It scrambles up again. } D. F. (apparently addressing St. Bernard puppy}. Ah ! you set there, my beauty, and get that coat o' yourn dry. Bless your 'eart, you don't mind a bit of a bath no more than (vaguely) any of us ...does. But there, you're a haristo- crat, you are, and you knows when you've come to your proper place. Jim Topper was right when 'e told me yesterday (correctively) no, 'twarn't yesterday ; 'twas the day afore that there warn't nothin' but haristocrats in this 'ere street. "Bill, " 'e says to me, "you mark my words, there ain't nothin' but lords in Malcolm Street. Why, " 'e says, " the Proctors won't let even a barrinet live in Malcolm Street, not if 'e ain't the son of a dook. I'm right, " 'e says ; " you go and see for yourself.
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