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"
I
have
a
liking
to
thee
,
friend
,
and
would
not
willingly
see
thee
come
to
harm
.
Observe
,
I
heard
it
all
--
every
word
.
I
will
prove
it
to
thee
.
"
Then
he
repeated
the
conversation
which
the
officer
and
the
woman
had
had
together
in
the
hall
,
word
for
word
,
and
ended
with
--
"
There
--
have
I
set
it
forth
correctly
?
Should
not
I
be
able
to
set
it
forth
correctly
before
the
judge
,
if
occasion
required
?
"
The
man
was
dumb
with
fear
and
distress
,
for
a
moment
;
then
he
rallied
,
and
said
with
forced
lightness
--
"
'
Tis
making
a
mighty
matter
,
indeed
,
out
of
a
jest
;
I
but
plagued
the
woman
for
mine
amusement
.
"
"
Kept
you
the
woman
's
pig
for
amusement
?
"
The
man
answered
sharply
--
"
Nought
else
,
good
sir
--
I
tell
thee
'
twas
but
a
jest
.
"
"
I
do
begin
to
believe
thee
,
"
said
Hendon
,
with
a
perplexing
mixture
of
mockery
and
half-conviction
in
his
tone
;
"
but
tarry
thou
here
a
moment
whilst
I
run
and
ask
his
worship
--
for
nathless
,
he
being
a
man
experienced
in
law
,
in
jests
,
in
--
"
He
was
moving
away
,
still
talking
;
the
constable
hesitated
,
fidgeted
,
spat
out
an
oath
or
two
,
then
cried
out
--
"
Hold
,
hold
,
good
sir
--
prithee
wait
a
little
--
the
judge
!
Why
,
man
,
he
hath
no
more
sympathy
with
a
jest
than
hath
a
dead
corpse
!
--
come
,
and
we
will
speak
further
.
Ods
body
!
I
seem
to
be
in
evil
case
--
and
all
for
an
innocent
and
thoughtless
pleasantry
.
I
am
a
man
of
family
;
and
my
wife
and
little
ones
--
List
to
reason
,
good
your
worship
:
what
wouldst
thou
of
me
?
"