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"
Have
done
with
this
folly
--
you
weary
me
!
"
Hugo
replied
,
with
temper
--
"
Now
harkee
,
mate
;
you
will
not
beg
,
you
will
not
rob
;
so
be
it
.
But
I
will
tell
you
what
you
will
do
.
You
will
play
decoy
whilst
I
beg
.
Refuse
,
an
'
you
think
you
may
venture
!
"
The
King
was
about
to
reply
contemptuously
,
when
Hugo
said
,
interrupting
--
"
Peace
!
Here
comes
one
with
a
kindly
face
.
Now
will
I
fall
down
in
a
fit
.
When
the
stranger
runs
to
me
,
set
you
up
a
wail
,
and
fall
upon
your
knees
,
seeming
to
weep
;
then
cry
out
as
all
the
devils
of
misery
were
in
your
belly
,
and
say
,
'
Oh
,
sir
,
it
is
my
poor
afflicted
brother
,
and
we
be
friendless
;
o
'
God
's
name
cast
through
your
merciful
eyes
one
pitiful
look
upon
a
sick
,
forsaken
,
and
most
miserable
wretch
;
bestow
one
little
penny
out
of
thy
riches
upon
one
smitten
of
God
and
ready
to
perish
!
'
--
and
mind
you
,
keep
you
on
wailing
,
and
abate
not
till
we
bilk
him
of
his
penny
,
else
shall
you
rue
it
.
"
Then
immediately
Hugo
began
to
moan
,
and
groan
,
and
roll
his
eyes
,
and
reel
and
totter
about
;
and
when
the
stranger
was
close
at
hand
,
down
he
sprawled
before
him
,
with
a
shriek
,
and
began
to
writhe
and
wallow
in
the
dirt
,
in
seeming
agony
.
"
O
,
dear
,
O
dear
!
"
cried
the
benevolent
stranger
,
"
O
poor
soul
,
poor
soul
,
how
he
doth
suffer
!
There
--
let
me
help
thee
up
.
"
"
O
noble
sir
,
forbear
,
and
God
love
you
for
a
princely
gentleman
--
but
it
giveth
me
cruel
pain
to
touch
me
when
I
am
taken
so
.
My
brother
there
will
tell
your
worship
how
I
am
racked
with
anguish
when
these
fits
be
upon
me
.
A
penny
,
dear
sir
,
a
penny
,
to
buy
a
little
food
;
then
leave
me
to
my
sorrows
.
"
"
A
penny
!
thou
shalt
have
three
,
thou
hapless
creature
,
"
--
and
he
fumbled
in
his
pocket
with
nervous
haste
and
got
them
out
.
"
There
,
poor
lad
,
take
them
and
most
welcome
.
Now
come
hither
,
my
boy
,
and
help
me
carry
thy
stricken
brother
to
yon
house
,
where
--
"