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Must trouble you to go along by the roofs of the houses. Now, now, don't flourish your umbrella at me, or I shall call thepolice. My mother says I'm not to be worrited, doesn't she, Crow?" "You ought to be ashamed of yourselves, a set of young fellows likeyou, " said the old lady, with great and very natural indignation, "insulting respectable people. I suppose you call yourselves gentlemen. I'm ashamed of you, that I am!" "Oh, don't apologise, " said Whipcord; "it's of no consequence. " "There...'s one of you, " said the old lady, looking at me, "that looks asif he ought to know better. A nice man you're making of him among you!" I blushed, half with shame, half with bashfulness, to be thus singledout, but considering it my duty to be as great a blackguard as mycompanions, I joined in the chorus of ridicule and insult in a mannerwhich effectually disabused the poor lady of her suspicion that I wasany better than the others. In the end she was forced to go out into the road to let us pass, and werollicked on rejoicing, as if we had achieved a great victory, andspeculating as to who next would be our victim.
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