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551
"
I
believe
it
is
the
custom
,
sir
,
in
decent
society
,
"
said
Mr.
Crawley
,
haughtily
,
"
to
call
the
dish
as
I
have
called
it
"
;
and
it
was
served
to
us
on
silver
soup
plates
by
the
footmen
in
the
canary
coats
,
with
the
mouton
aux
navets
.
Then
"
ale
and
water
"
were
brought
,
and
served
to
us
young
ladies
in
wine-glasses
.
552
I
am
not
a
judge
of
ale
,
but
I
can
say
with
a
clear
conscience
I
prefer
water
.
553
While
we
were
enjoying
our
repast
,
Sir
Pitt
took
occasion
to
ask
what
had
become
of
the
shoulders
of
the
mutton
.
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554
"
I
believe
they
were
eaten
in
the
servants
'
hall
,
"
said
my
lady
,
humbly
.
555
"
They
was
,
my
lady
,
"
said
Horrocks
,
"
and
precious
little
else
we
get
there
neither
.
"
556
Sir
Pitt
burst
into
a
horse-laugh
,
and
continued
his
conversation
with
Mr.
Horrocks
.
"
That
there
little
black
pig
of
the
Kent
sow
's
breed
must
be
uncommon
fat
now
.
"
557
"
It
's
not
quite
busting
,
Sir
Pitt
,
"
said
the
butler
with
the
gravest
air
,
at
which
Sir
Pitt
,
and
with
him
the
young
ladies
,
this
time
,
began
to
laugh
violently
.
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558
"
Miss
Crawley
,
Miss
Rose
Crawley
,
"
said
Mr.
Crawley
,
"
your
laughter
strikes
me
as
being
exceedingly
out
of
place
.
"
559
"
Never
mind
,
my
lord
,
"
said
the
Baronet
,
"
we
'll
try
the
porker
on
Saturday
.
Kill
un
on
Saturday
morning
,
John
Horrocks
.
Miss
Sharp
adores
pork
,
do
n't
you
,
Miss
Sharp
?
"
560
And
I
think
this
is
all
the
conversation
that
I
remember
at
dinner
.
When
the
repast
was
concluded
a
jug
of
hot
water
was
placed
before
Sir
Pitt
,
with
a
case-bottle
containing
,
I
believe
,
rum
.
Mr.
Horrocks
served
myself
and
my
pupils
with
three
little
glasses
of
wine
,
and
a
bumper
was
poured
out
for
my
lady
.
When
we
retired
,
she
took
from
her
work-drawer
an
enormous
interminable
piece
of
knitting
;
the
young
ladies
began
to
play
at
cribbage
with
a
dirty
pack
of
cards
.