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Then
the
hard
-
faced
man
came
back
again
and
offered
twenty
-
three
pounds
.
A
very
close
bargain
was
being
driven
,
for
my
salesman
began
to
think
he
should
not
get
all
he
asked
,
and
must
come
down
;
but
just
then
the
gray
-
eyed
man
came
back
again
.
I
could
not
help
reaching
out
my
head
toward
him
.
He
stroked
my
face
kindly
.
“
Well
,
old
chap
,
”
he
said
,
“
I
think
we
should
suit
each
other
.
I
’
ll
give
twenty
-
four
for
him
.
”
“
Say
twenty
-
five
and
you
shall
have
him
.
”
“
Twenty
-
four
ten
,
”
said
my
friend
,
in
a
very
decided
tone
,
“
and
not
another
sixpence
—
yes
or
no
?
”
“
Done
,
”
said
the
salesman
;
“
and
you
may
depend
upon
it
there
’
s
a
monstrous
deal
of
quality
in
that
horse
,
and
if
you
want
him
for
cab
work
he
’
s
a
bargain
.
”
The
money
was
paid
on
the
spot
,
and
my
new
master
took
my
halter
,
and
led
me
out
of
the
fair
to
an
inn
,
where
he
had
a
saddle
and
bridle
ready
.
He
gave
me
a
good
feed
of
oats
and
stood
by
while
I
ate
it
,
talking
to
himself
and
talking
to
me
.
Half
an
hour
after
we
were
on
our
way
to
London
,
through
pleasant
lanes
and
country
roads
,
until
we
came
into
the
great
London
thoroughfare
,
on
which
we
traveled
steadily
,
till
in
the
twilight
we
reached
the
great
city
.
The
gas
lamps
were
already
lighted
;
there
were
streets
to
the
right
,
and
streets
to
the
left
,
and
streets
crossing
each
other
,
for
mile
upon
mile
.
I
thought
we
should
never
come
to
the
end
of
them
.
At
last
,
in
passing
through
one
,
we
came
to
a
long
cab
stand
,
when
my
rider
called
out
in
a
cheery
voice
,
“
Good
-
night
,
governor
!
”
“
Halloo
!
”
cried
a
voice
.
“
Have
you
got
a
good
one
?
”
“
I
think
so
,
”
replied
my
owner
“
I
wish
you
luck
with
him
.
”
“
Thank
you
,
governor
,
”
and
he
rode
on
.
We
soon
turned
up
one
of
the
side
streets
,
and
about
halfway
up
that
we
turned
into
a
very
narrow
street
,
with
rather
poor
-
looking
houses
on
one
side
,
and
what
seemed
to
be
coach
-
houses
and
stables
on
the
other
.