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261
I
will
attend
you
,
said
Mr
.
Snodgrass
.
262
He
was
astonished
,
but
by
no
means
dismayed
.
It
is
extraordinary
how
cool
any
party
but
the
principal
can
be
in
such
cases
.
Mr
.
Winkle
had
forgotten
this
.
He
had
judged
of
his
friend
s
feelings
by
his
own
.
263
The
consequences
may
be
dreadful
,
said
Mr
.
Winkle
.
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264
I
hope
not
,
said
Mr
.
Snodgrass
.
265
The
doctor
,
I
believe
,
is
a
very
good
shot
,
said
Mr
.
Winkle
.
266
Most
of
these
military
men
are
,
observed
Mr
.
Snodgrass
calmly
;
but
so
are
you
,
ain
t
you
?
Mr
.
Winkle
replied
in
the
affirmative
;
and
perceiving
that
he
had
not
alarmed
his
companion
sufficiently
,
changed
his
ground
.
267
Snodgrass
,
he
said
,
in
a
voice
tremulous
with
emotion
,
if
I
fall
,
you
will
find
in
a
packet
which
I
shall
place
in
your
hands
a
note
for
my
for
my
father
.
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268
This
attack
was
a
failure
also
.
Mr
.
Snodgrass
was
affected
,
but
he
undertook
the
delivery
of
the
note
as
readily
as
if
he
had
been
a
twopenny
postman
.
269
If
I
fall
,
said
Mr
.
Winkle
,
or
if
the
doctor
falls
,
you
,
my
dear
friend
,
will
be
tried
as
an
accessory
before
the
fact
.
Shall
I
involve
my
friend
in
transportation
possibly
for
life
!
Mr
.
Snodgrass
winced
a
little
at
this
,
but
his
heroism
was
invincible
.
In
the
cause
of
friendship
,
he
fervently
exclaimed
,
I
would
brave
all
dangers
.
270
How
Mr
.
Winkle
cursed
his
companion
s
devoted
friendship
internally
,
as
they
walked
silently
along
,
side
by
side
,
for
some
minutes
,
each
immersed
in
his
own
meditations
!
The
morning
was
wearing
away
;
he
grew
desperate
.