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"
I
never
have
dined
with
you
,
sir
:
and
I
see
no
reason
why
I
should
now
:
till
--
"
"
Till
what
?
You
delight
in
half-phrases
.
"
"
Till
I
ca
n't
help
it
.
"
"
Do
you
suppose
I
eat
like
an
ogre
or
a
ghoul
,
that
you
dread
being
the
companion
of
my
repast
?
"
"
I
have
formed
no
supposition
on
the
subject
,
sir
;
but
I
want
to
go
on
as
usual
for
another
month
.
"
"
You
will
give
up
your
governessing
slavery
at
once
.
"
"
Indeed
,
begging
your
pardon
,
sir
,
I
shall
not
.
I
shall
just
go
on
with
it
as
usual
.
I
shall
keep
out
of
your
way
all
day
,
as
I
have
been
accustomed
to
do
:
you
may
send
for
me
in
the
evening
,
when
you
feel
disposed
to
see
me
,
and
I
'll
come
then
;
but
at
no
other
time
.
"
"
I
want
a
smoke
,
Jane
,
or
a
pinch
of
snuff
,
to
comfort
me
under
all
this
,
'
pour
me
donner
une
contenance
,
'
as
Adele
would
say
;
and
unfortunately
I
have
neither
my
cigar-case
,
nor
my
snuff-box
.
But
listen
--
whisper
.
It
is
your
time
now
,
little
tyrant
,
but
it
will
be
mine
presently
;
and
when
once
I
have
fairly
seized
you
,
to
have
and
to
hold
,
I
'll
just
--
figuratively
speaking
--
attach
you
to
a
chain
like
this
"
(
touching
his
watch-guard
)
.
"
Yes
,
bonny
wee
thing
,
I
'll
wear
you
in
my
bosom
,
lest
my
jewel
I
should
tyne
.
"
He
said
this
as
he
helped
me
to
alight
from
the
carriage
,
and
while
he
afterwards
lifted
out
Adele
,
I
entered
the
house
,
and
made
good
my
retreat
upstairs
.
He
duly
summoned
me
to
his
presence
in
the
evening
.