Japhet, in Search of a Father by Frederick Marryat
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"The fellow's a fool'" said Melchior, to the gaping audience. "Well, then, if he can't tell, perhaps you may, Mr Dionysius," said I, addressing Tim. "How many, sir? Do you want to know exactly and directly?" "Yes, sir, immediately." "Without counting, sir?" "Yes, sir, without counting." "Well then, sir, I will tell, and make no mistake; there's _exactly as many again as half_." "Ha! ha! ha!" from the crowd. "That won't do, sir. How many may be the half?" "How many may be the half? Do you know yourself, sir?" "Yes, sir, to be sure I do." "Then there's no occasion for me to tell you." "Ha! ha! ha!" "Well then, sir," continued Melchior to Philotas, "perhaps you'll tell |
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