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Ashamed
of
themselves
!
said
Mrs
.
Raddle
.
Why
don
t
you
go
down
and
knock
em
every
one
downstairs
?
You
would
if
you
was
a
man
.
I
should
if
I
was
a
dozen
men
,
my
dear
,
replied
Mr
.
Raddle
pacifically
,
but
they
have
the
advantage
of
me
in
numbers
,
my
dear
.
Ugh
,
you
coward
!
replied
Mrs
.
Raddle
,
with
supreme
contempt
.
DO
you
mean
to
turn
them
wretches
out
,
or
not
,
Mr
.
Sawyer
?
They
re
going
,
Mrs
.
Raddle
,
they
re
going
,
said
the
miserable
Bob
.
I
am
afraid
you
d
better
go
,
said
Mr
.
Bob
Sawyer
to
his
friends
.
I
thought
you
were
making
too
much
noise
.
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It
s
a
very
unfortunate
thing
,
said
the
prim
man
.
Just
as
we
were
getting
so
comfortable
too
!
The
prim
man
was
just
beginning
to
have
a
dawning
recollection
of
the
story
he
had
forgotten
.
It
s
hardly
to
be
borne
,
said
the
prim
man
,
looking
round
.
Hardly
to
be
borne
,
is
it
?
Not
to
be
endured
,
replied
Jack
Hopkins
;
let
s
have
the
other
verse
,
Bob
.
Come
,
here
goes
!
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No
,
no
,
Jack
,
don
t
,
interposed
Bob
Sawyer
;
it
s
a
capital
song
,
but
I
am
afraid
we
had
better
not
have
the
other
verse
.
They
are
very
violent
people
,
the
people
of
the
house
.
Shall
I
step
upstairs
,
and
pitch
into
the
landlord
?
inquired
Hopkins
,
or
keep
on
ringing
the
bell
,
or
go
and
groan
on
the
staircase
?
You
may
command
me
,
Bob
.
I
am
very
much
indebted
to
you
for
your
friendship
and
good
-
nature
,
Hopkins
,
said
the
wretched
Mr
.
Bob
Sawyer
,
but
I
think
the
best
plan
to
avoid
any
further
dispute
is
for
us
to
break
up
at
once
.