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" Mrs. Billing returned to the parlour, and, with Mr. Billing lurking inthe background, busied herself over a china flower-pot that stood in thewindow, and turned an anxious eye upon three men waiting outside. Aftera glance or two she went to the door. "Did you want to see my husband?" she inquired. The biggest of the three nodded. "Yus, " he said, shortly. "I'm sorry, " said Mrs. Billing, "but he 'ad to go early this morning. Was it anything partikler?" "Gorn?" said the other, in disappointed ...tones. "Well, you tell 'im I'llsee 'im later on. " He turned away, and, followed by the other two, walked slowly up theroad. Mr. Billing, after waiting till the coast was clear, went off inthe other direction. He sought counsel of his friend and mentor that afternoon, and stoodbeaming with pride at the praise lavished upon him. Mr. Purnip'sco-workers were no less enthusiastic than their chief; and varioussuggestions were made to Mr. Billing as to his behaviour in the unlikelyevent of further attacks upon his noble person.
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