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MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES.
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"And I should like to know where the cotton umbrella's gone to—and I should like to know who broke the bell-pull—and perhaps you don't know there's a leg off a chair,—and perhaps——"


"I was resolved," said Caudle, "to know nothing, and so went to sleep in my ignorance."