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781
No
,
said
the
other
.
782
Then
I
ll
tell
you
783
It
is
because
people
think
only
about
their
own
business
,
and
won
t
trouble
themselves
to
stand
up
for
the
oppressed
,
nor
bring
the
wrongdoer
to
light
.
I
never
see
a
wicked
thing
like
this
without
doing
what
I
can
,
and
many
a
master
has
thanked
me
for
letting
him
know
how
his
horses
have
been
used
.
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784
I
wish
there
were
more
gentlemen
like
you
,
sir
,
said
Jerry
,
for
they
are
wanted
badly
enough
in
this
city
.
785
After
this
we
continued
our
journey
,
and
as
they
got
out
of
the
cab
our
friend
was
saying
,
My
doctrine
is
this
,
that
if
we
see
cruelty
or
wrong
that
we
have
the
power
to
stop
,
and
do
nothing
,
we
make
ourselves
sharers
in
the
guilt
.
786
I
should
say
that
for
a
cab
-
horse
I
was
very
well
off
indeed
;
my
driver
was
my
owner
,
and
it
was
his
interest
to
treat
me
well
and
not
overwork
me
,
even
had
he
not
been
so
good
a
man
as
he
was
;
but
there
were
a
great
many
horses
which
belonged
to
the
large
cab
-
owners
,
who
let
them
out
to
their
drivers
for
so
much
money
a
day
.
As
the
horses
did
not
belong
to
these
men
the
only
thing
they
thought
of
was
how
to
get
their
money
out
of
them
,
first
,
to
pay
the
master
,
and
then
to
provide
for
their
own
living
;
and
a
dreadful
time
some
of
these
horses
had
of
it
.
Of
course
,
I
understood
but
little
,
but
it
was
often
talked
over
on
the
stand
,
and
the
governor
,
who
was
a
kind
-
hearted
man
and
fond
of
horses
,
would
sometimes
speak
up
if
one
came
in
very
much
jaded
or
ill
-
used
.
787
One
day
a
shabby
,
miserable
-
looking
driver
,
who
went
by
the
name
of
Seedy
Sam
,
brought
in
his
horse
looking
dreadfully
beat
,
and
the
governor
said
:
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788
You
and
your
horse
look
more
fit
for
the
police
station
than
for
this
rank
.
789
The
man
flung
his
tattered
rug
over
the
horse
,
turned
full
round
upon
the
Governor
and
said
in
a
voice
that
sounded
almost
desperate
:
790
If
the
police
have
any
business
with
the
matter
it
ought
to
be
with
the
masters
who
charge
us
so
much
,
or
with
the
fares
that
are
fixed
so
low
.
If
a
man
has
to
pay
eighteen
shillings
a
day
for
the
use
of
a
cab
and
two
horses
,
as
many
of
us
have
to
do
in
the
season
,
and
must
make
that
up
before
we
earn
a
penny
for
ourselves
I
say
tis
more
than
hard
work
;
nine
shillings
a
day
to
get
out
of
each
horse
before
you
begin
to
get
your
own
living
.