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ha
loobd
up,
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p.....
d without any
Dotiee be10g teken of 1
t.
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t
and tt.ere_
fore told toll. COIIiPrad.orl
that
I should cut
h.1.I». ..
b'wldrd Iioll.re
untl1
the
dog __ lound. The
cOiIlpredorl
'
aid
that
he
had
been 10et in u.eao, and
that
it
wsa not. rail' to
bold
him
rl!llpon.lble for
what
had taken place
SO Illile.
'
wa;v.
I
thoU&ht
10
too, but I <leteruined to try
it
on .
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rtault
wa.
that
in
thr..
dI.;r'
I had
the
dog,
tlm.
provine:
that
b, could
ha,..
~t
b.1lII
at once
bad
he
ebo.'n.
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11 • ,
tOl7 1
han
&
l,,~. t~t
amu.111C
and 1
IIIQ' ••••
11
tell
it
here, altbouth
it
bal no connection with
tba
pr••ent It.,1 of
the
narraUvI .
nen •••
erl 1hine; at Ce:lton
I
had •
boy who ..... very car&-
1, •• ,
and conetantly
~oy.d
me by neglecting to ••,
that
tbere .ere no
IRQequito.e under
II!,Y
curtaill.
I .poke to him ft"equently about
it,
to no
,,.,
n, and •••
that
lome
.
tro~.l"
me.,uru
~t
be
adopted.
It
occurred
to
!
lOll
that
tile
Chir....
are peculiarly .enlit.1ve t.o ricUcul., end t.bt no
paniahment
that. I could blUet. would
be
eQUAl t.o baTinc
h1a ...
ell le'UChed
at.
by
hh
fello'lr•• So, on.
ni~t.
when the lIIOequ.itoee had been npeciall.T
annoyi~.
I rang
'
Il<l
bell and ordered all
the
aervllnto. of the
hol>..
t.o
COlllll
up
t.o the verandah•. They could not understand the meaning of it _ however .
up
they all nee and I arranged them
alo~
tbe 'terandah. I had no idea
there were
'0
~.
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Iheu
they .... re
ell 68thered 1 called for the compradore. who lived t.wo mile.
It..~.
I
ordered him.eut. for Ilnd
kept
all
the
other. waUine un
he
~yeared.
r1nall¥.
he
nahed
in, an acoc to know .hat. wa. wanted et two o'oloc,,- 1n
tbe morn1nc . I Mid. ·COiIIpradon. haTe lot one piecy 1J'I,.'nt 1nlide
r!J;f
bed.. S\iCb
It.
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wb¥ tu,.
haci.
been
ailendl~
their night on
the
verandah: They lncontinllltly
C"'e the culprit,
III¥
boy, a 11ck11!&. and the eOillpradore
mo.".
\
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