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331
"
Pretty
well
for
laying
,
madam
,
but
they
ve
ta
en
to
eating
their
eggs
:
I
ve
no
peace
o
mind
with
em
at
all
.
"
332
"
Oh
,
the
cannibals
!
Better
sell
them
cheap
at
once
.
What
will
you
sell
them
a
couple
?
One
can
t
eat
fowls
of
a
bad
character
at
a
high
price
.
"
333
"
Well
,
madam
,
half
-
a
-
crown
:
I
couldn
t
let
em
go
,
not
under
.
"
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334
"
Half
-
a
-
crown
,
these
times
!
Come
now
for
the
Rector
s
chicken
-
broth
on
a
Sunday
.
He
has
consumed
all
ours
that
I
can
spare
.
You
are
half
paid
with
the
sermon
,
Mrs
.
Fitchett
,
remember
that
.
335
Take
a
pair
of
tumbler
-
pigeons
for
them
little
beauties
.
You
must
come
and
see
them
.
You
have
no
tumblers
among
your
pigeons
.
"
336
"
Well
,
madam
,
Master
Fitchett
shall
go
and
see
em
after
work
.
He
s
very
hot
on
new
sorts
;
to
oblige
you
.
"
337
"
Oblige
me
!
It
will
be
the
best
bargain
he
ever
made
.
A
pair
of
church
pigeons
for
a
couple
of
wicked
Spanish
fowls
that
eat
their
own
eggs
!
Don
t
you
and
Fitchett
boast
too
much
,
that
is
all
!
"
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338
The
phaeton
was
driven
onwards
with
the
last
words
,
leaving
Mrs
.
Fitchett
laughing
and
shaking
her
head
slowly
,
with
an
interjectional
"
SureLY
,
sureLY
!
"
from
which
it
might
be
inferred
that
she
would
have
found
the
country
-
side
somewhat
duller
if
the
Rector
s
lady
had
been
less
free
-
spoken
and
less
of
a
skinflint
.
Indeed
,
both
the
farmers
and
laborers
in
the
parishes
of
Freshitt
and
Tipton
would
have
felt
a
sad
lack
of
conversation
but
for
the
stories
about
what
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
said
and
did
:
a
lady
of
immeasurably
high
birth
,
descended
,
as
it
were
,
from
unknown
earls
,
dim
as
the
crowd
of
heroic
shades
who
pleaded
poverty
,
pared
down
prices
,
and
cut
jokes
in
the
most
companionable
manner
,
though
with
a
turn
of
tongue
that
let
you
know
who
she
was
.
Such
a
lady
gave
a
neighborliness
to
both
rank
and
religion
,
and
mitigated
the
bitterness
of
uncommuted
tithe
.
A
much
more
exemplary
character
with
an
infusion
of
sour
dignity
would
not
have
furthered
their
comprehension
of
the
Thirty
-
nine
Articles
,
and
would
have
been
less
socially
uniting
.
339
Mr
.
340
Brooke
,
seeing
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
s
merits
from
a
different
point
of
view
,
winced
a
little
when
her
name
was
announced
in
the
library
,
where
he
was
sitting
alone
.