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PHILIP RAY. You have had the impertinence tomarry my wife. Sir! I consider that you have taken an unjustifiableliberty. Have you anything to say for yourself before I proceed to shootyou? I might mention that I once had a third cousin whose aunt bymarriage was slightly insane, so you see that I can kill you with a calmcertainty that the jury will acquit me, on the ground of my hereditaryinsanity. " PHILIP. --"Take a drink, old boy. We'll be reasonable about this matter. Don't attempt murder, --...it's no longer respectable since MCFARLAND wentinto the business. Why can't we compromise this affair?" ENOCH. --"It will cost you something. There are my lacerated feelings, which can't be repaired without a good deal of expense. Still I will dothe fair thing by you. Give me fifty thousand dollars and I'll leave thecountry and say nothing more about it. You can keep my wife, if you wanther. I'm sure _I_ don't. " PHILIP. --"But I've been to a good deal of expense about her. Her clotheshave cost me no end of money, and there are all our new childrenbesides.
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