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upon his lawful occasions? do stop that death-looking, long-striding scoundrel of a scare-sinner, who is posting after me—he never would have followed me but for you—if it be but for a stage, or two, just to give me start of him, I beseech you, madam ————— do, dear lady ———.

———Now, in troth, 'tis a great pity, quoth mine Irish host, that all this good courtship should be lost; for the young gentlewoman has been after going out of hearing of it all along———.

———Simpleton! quoth I.

———So you have nothing else in Boulogne worth seeing?—By