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221
Complaint
,
sir
?
No
,
sir
.
222
Is
he
industrious
at
his
work
and
respectful
to
you
?
223
Yes
,
sir
,
always
.
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224
You
never
find
he
slights
his
work
when
your
back
is
turned
?
225
Never
,
sir
.
226
That
s
well
;
but
I
must
put
another
question
.
Have
you
no
reason
to
suspect
,
when
he
goes
out
with
the
horses
to
exercise
them
or
to
take
a
message
,
that
he
stops
about
talking
to
his
acquaintances
,
or
goes
into
houses
where
he
has
no
business
,
leaving
the
horses
outside
?
227
No
,
sir
,
certainly
not
;
and
if
anybody
has
been
saying
that
about
James
,
I
don
t
believe
it
,
and
I
don
t
mean
to
believe
it
unless
I
have
it
fairly
proved
before
witnesses
;
it
s
not
for
me
to
say
who
has
been
trying
to
take
away
James
character
,
but
I
will
say
this
,
sir
,
that
a
steadier
,
pleasanter
,
honester
,
smarter
young
fellow
I
never
had
in
this
stable
.
I
can
trust
his
word
and
I
can
trust
his
work
;
he
is
gentle
and
clever
with
the
horses
,
and
I
would
rather
have
them
in
charge
with
him
than
with
half
the
young
fellows
I
know
of
in
laced
hats
and
liveries
;
and
whoever
wants
a
character
of
James
Howard
,
said
John
,
with
a
decided
jerk
of
his
head
,
let
them
come
to
John
Manly
.
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229
The
master
stood
all
this
time
grave
and
attentive
,
but
as
John
finished
his
speech
a
broad
smile
spread
over
his
face
,
and
looking
kindly
across
at
James
,
who
all
this
time
had
stood
still
at
the
door
,
he
said
,
James
,
my
lad
,
set
down
the
oats
and
come
here
;
I
am
very
glad
to
find
that
John
s
opinion
of
your
character
agrees
so
exactly
with
my
own
.
John
is
a
cautious
man
,
he
said
,
with
a
droll
smile
,
and
it
is
not
always
easy
to
get
his
opinion
about
people
,
so
I
thought
if
I
beat
the
bush
on
this
side
the
birds
would
fly
out
,
and
I
should
learn
what
I
wanted
to
know
quickly
;
so
now
we
will
come
to
business
.
I
have
a
letter
from
my
brother
-
in
-
law
,
Sir
Clifford
Williams
,
of
Clifford
Hall
.
He
wants
me
to
find
him
a
trustworthy
young
groom
,
about
twenty
or
twenty
-
one
,
who
knows
his
business
.
His
old
coachman
,
who
has
lived
with
him
thirty
years
,
is
getting
feeble
,
and
he
wants
a
man
to
work
with
him
and
get
into
his
ways
,
who
would
be
able
,
when
the
old
man
was
pensioned
off
,
to
step
into
his
place
.
He
would
have
eighteen
shillings
a
week
at
first
,
a
stable
suit
,
a
driving
suit
,
a
bedroom
over
the
coachhouse
,
and
a
boy
under
him
.
Sir
Clifford
is
a
good
master
,
and
if
you
could
get
the
place
it
would
be
a
good
start
for
you
.
I
don
t
want
to
part
with
you
,
and
if
you
left
us
I
know
John
would
lose
his
right
hand
.
230
That
I
should
,
sir
,
said
John
,
but
I
would
not
stand
in
his
light
for
the
world
.