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31
Hobbs
about
England
and
the
Queen
,
and
Mr
.
Hobbs
had
said
some
very
severe
things
about
the
aristocracy
,
being
specially
indignant
against
earls
and
marquises
.
It
had
been
a
hot
morning
;
and
after
playing
soldiers
with
some
friends
of
his
,
Cedric
had
gone
into
the
store
to
rest
,
and
had
found
Mr
.
Hobbs
looking
very
fierce
over
a
piece
of
the
Illustrated
London
News
,
which
contained
a
picture
of
some
court
ceremony
.
32
Ah
,
he
said
,
that
s
the
way
they
go
on
now
;
but
they
ll
get
enough
of
it
some
day
,
when
those
they
ve
trod
on
rise
and
blow
em
up
sky
-
high
,
earls
and
marquises
and
all
!
It
s
coming
,
and
they
may
look
out
for
it
!
33
Cedric
had
perched
himself
as
usual
on
the
high
stool
and
pushed
his
hat
back
,
and
put
his
hands
in
his
pockets
in
delicate
compliment
to
Mr
.
Hobbs
.
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34
Did
you
ever
know
many
marquises
,
Mr
.
Hobbs
?
Cedric
inquired
,
or
earls
?
35
No
,
answered
Mr
.
Hobbs
,
with
indignation
;
I
guess
not
.
I
d
like
to
catch
one
of
em
inside
here
;
that
s
all
!
I
ll
have
no
grasping
tyrants
sittin
round
on
my
cracker
-
barrels
!
36
And
he
was
so
proud
of
the
sentiment
that
he
looked
around
proudly
and
mopped
his
forehead
.
37
Perhaps
they
wouldn
t
be
earls
if
they
knew
any
better
,
said
Cedric
,
feeling
some
vague
sympathy
for
their
unhappy
condition
.
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38
Wouldn
t
they
!
said
Mr
.
Hobbs
.
They
just
glory
in
it
!
It
s
in
em
.
They
re
a
bad
lot
.
39
They
were
in
the
midst
of
their
conversation
,
when
Mary
appeared
.
40
Cedric
thought
she
had
come
to
buy
some
sugar
,
perhaps
,
but
she
had
not
.
She
looked
almost
pale
and
as
if
she
were
excited
about
something
.