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"
Ah
,
you
would
not
believe
me
;
the
world
never
believes
--
let
it
pass
--
'
tis
no
matter
.
The
secret
of
my
birth
--
"
"
The
secret
of
your
birth
!
Do
you
mean
to
say
--
"
"
Gentlemen
,
"
says
the
young
man
,
very
solemn
,
"
I
will
reveal
it
to
you
,
for
I
feel
I
may
have
confidence
in
you
.
By
rights
I
am
a
duke
!
"
Jim
's
eyes
bugged
out
when
he
heard
that
;
and
I
reckon
mine
did
,
too
.
Then
the
baldhead
says
:
"
No
!
you
ca
n't
mean
it
?
"
"
Yes
.
My
great-grandfather
,
eldest
son
of
the
Duke
of
Bridgewater
,
fled
to
this
country
about
the
end
of
the
last
century
,
to
breathe
the
pure
air
of
freedom
;
married
here
,
and
died
,
leaving
a
son
,
his
own
father
dying
about
the
same
time
.
The
second
son
of
the
late
duke
seized
the
titles
and
estates
--
the
infant
real
duke
was
ignored
.
I
am
the
lineal
descendant
of
that
infant
--
I
am
the
rightful
Duke
of
Bridgewater
;
and
here
am
I
,
forlorn
,
torn
from
my
high
estate
,
hunted
of
men
,
despised
by
the
cold
world
,
ragged
,
worn
,
heart-broken
,
and
degraded
to
the
companionship
of
felons
on
a
raft
!
"
Jim
pitied
him
ever
so
much
,
and
so
did
I
.
We
tried
to
comfort
him
,
but
he
said
it
war
n't
much
use
,
he
could
n't
be
much
comforted
;
said
if
we
was
a
mind
to
acknowledge
him
,
that
would
do
him
more
good
than
most
anything
else
;
so
we
said
we
would
,
if
he
would
tell
us
how
.
He
said
we
ought
to
bow
when
we
spoke
to
him
,
and
say
"
Your
Grace
,
"
or
"
My
Lord
,
"
or
"
Your
Lordship
"
--
and
he
would
n't
mind
it
if
we
called
him
plain
"
Bridgewater
,
"
which
,
he
said
,
was
a
title
anyway
,
and
not
a
name
;
and
one
of
us
ought
to
wait
on
him
at
dinner
,
and
do
any
little
thing
for
him
he
wanted
done
.
Well
,
that
was
all
easy
,
so
we
done
it
.
All
through
dinner
Jim
stood
around
and
waited
on
him
,
and
says
,
"
Will
yo
'
Grace
have
some
o
'
dis
or
some
o
'
dat
?
"
and
so
on
,
and
a
body
could
see
it
was
mighty
pleasing
to
him
.
But
the
old
man
got
pretty
silent
by
and
by
--
did
n't
have
much
to
say
,
and
did
n't
look
pretty
comfortable
over
all
that
petting
that
was
going
on
around
that
duke
.
He
seemed
to
have
something
on
his
mind
.
So
,
along
in
the
afternoon
,
he
says
:
"
Looky
here
,
Bilgewater
,
"
he
says
,
"
I
'm
nation
sorry
for
you
,
but
you
ai
n't
the
only
person
that
's
had
troubles
like
that
.
"