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“
Now
,
”
he
inquired
,
“
what
must
I
say
?
”
“
You
may
say
,
’
Higgins
is
not
to
be
interfered
with
,
for
the
present
,
’
and
sign
it
,
’
Fauntleroy
,
’
”
said
the
Earl
.
Fauntleroy
dipped
his
pen
in
the
ink
again
,
and
resting
his
arm
,
began
to
write
.
It
was
rather
a
slow
and
serious
process
,
but
he
gave
his
whole
soul
to
it
.
After
a
while
,
however
,
the
manuscript
was
complete
,
and
he
handed
it
to
his
grandfather
with
a
smile
slightly
tinged
with
anxiety
.
“
Do
you
think
it
will
do
?
”
he
asked
.
The
Earl
looked
at
it
,
and
the
corners
of
his
mouth
twitched
a
little
.
“
Yes
,
”
he
answered
;
“
Higgins
will
find
it
entirely
satisfactory
.
”
And
he
handed
it
to
Mr
.
Mordaunt
.
What
Mr
.
Mordaunt
found
written
was
this
:
“
Dear
mr
.
Newik
if
you
pleas
mr
.
higins
is
not
to
be
intur
feared
with
for
the
present
and
oblige
.
Yours
rispecferly
,
“
FAUNTLEROY
.
”
“
Mr
.
Hobbs
always
signed
his
letters
that
way
,
”
said
Fauntleroy
;
“
and
I
thought
I
’
d
better
say
’
please
.
’
Is
that
exactly
the
right
way
to
spell
’
interfered
’
?
”