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" No, I never had such a one. " " Let the gen'elman alone. He knows his own — in course he do. This un's his ; my brother Billy seed it drop off his head. " And so each Bargee pressed his claims upon Mr. Golightly, with much volubility. At last, a man in a horsey suit of clothes and a bird's-eye neckerchief, who seemed to have come in with the rest " on spec, " as he apparently had not found the identical hat Mr. Samuel had lost, remarked — " Well, if none of these hats aint the gen- tleman's, ...what I say is, What is he going to standi' *' That's right, Spot, " said one. Memoirs of Mr. Golightly. 157 ""Well done, Glanders!" said another, "Go it— that's the ticket. " " 'It 'im agen ! " " Brayvo ! " from a great many. Encouraged by these remarks, Spot Glanders, their spokesman, proceeded — " You see, sir, you are a gentleman, and these here men have taken a great deal of trouble to re- store your property to you ; and if the mistake is theirs, it's partly yours as well, for there isn't no description of the hat and the umbrella on the bills.
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