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‘
You
shall
FEEL
me
do
it
in
half
a
minute
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Gunter
.
‘
I
request
that
you
’
ll
favour
me
with
your
card
,
Sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Noddy
.
‘
I
’
ll
do
nothing
of
the
kind
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Gunter
.
‘
Why
not
,
Sir
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Noddy
.
‘
Because
you
’
ll
stick
it
up
over
your
chimney
-
piece
,
and
delude
your
visitors
into
the
false
belief
that
a
gentleman
has
been
to
see
you
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Gunter
.
‘
Sir
,
a
friend
of
mine
shall
wait
on
you
in
the
morning
,
’
said
Mr
.
Noddy
.
‘
Sir
,
I
’
m
very
much
obliged
to
you
for
the
caution
,
and
I
’
ll
leave
particular
directions
with
the
servant
to
lock
up
the
spoons
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Gunter
.
At
this
point
the
remainder
of
the
guests
interposed
,
and
remonstrated
with
both
parties
on
the
impropriety
of
their
conduct
;
on
which
Mr
.
Noddy
begged
to
state
that
his
father
was
quite
as
respectable
as
Mr
.
Gunter
’
s
father
;
to
which
Mr
.
Gunter
replied
that
his
father
was
to
the
full
as
respectable
as
Mr
.
Noddy
’
s
father
,
and
that
his
father
’
s
son
was
as
good
a
man
as
Mr
.
Noddy
,
any
day
in
the
week
.
As
this
announcement
seemed
the
prelude
to
a
recommencement
of
the
dispute
,
there
was
another
interference
on
the
part
of
the
company
;
and
a
vast
quantity
of
talking
and
clamouring
ensued
,
in
the
course
of
which
Mr
.
Noddy
gradually
allowed
his
feelings
to
overpower
him
,
and
professed
that
he
had
ever
entertained
a
devoted
personal
attachment
towards
Mr
.
Gunter
.
To
this
Mr
.
Gunter
replied
that
,
upon
the
whole
,
he
rather
preferred
Mr
.
Noddy
to
his
own
brother
;
on
hearing
which
admission
,
Mr
.
Noddy
magnanimously
rose
from
his
seat
,
and
proffered
his
hand
to
Mr
.
Gunter
.
Mr
.
Gunter
grasped
it
with
affecting
fervour
;
and
everybody
said
that
the
whole
dispute
had
been
conducted
in
a
manner
which
was
highly
honourable
to
both
parties
concerned
.
‘
Now
,
’
said
Jack
Hopkins
,
‘
just
to
set
us
going
again
,
Bob
,
I
don
’
t
mind
singing
a
song
.
’
And
Hopkins
,
incited
thereto
by
tumultuous
applause
,
plunged
himself
at
once
into
‘
The
King
,
God
bless
him
,
’
which
he
sang
as
loud
as
he
could
,
to
a
novel
air
,
compounded
of
the
‘
Bay
of
Biscay
,
’
and
‘
A
Frog
he
would
.
’
The
chorus
was
the
essence
of
the
song
;
and
,
as
each
gentleman
sang
it
to
the
tune
he
knew
best
,
the
effect
was
very
striking
indeed
.