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Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1 by Charlotte Mary Yonge
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look for him now. And yet she could not believe him such a very bad
boy as she was told he had become.




CHAPTER V.



THE TWO MINISTERS.



'The creature's neither one nor t'other.
I caught the animal last night,
And viewed him o'er by candle-light;
I marked him well, 'twas black as jet.
You stare, but sirs, I've got him yet,
And can produce him.' 'Pray, sir, do;
I'll lay my life the thing is blue.'
'And I'll be sworn, that when you've seen
The reptile, you'll pronounce him green.'
'Well, then, at once to end the doubt,'
Replies the man, 'I'll turn him out;
And when before your eyes I've set him,
If you don't find him black, I'll eat him.'
He said--then, full before their sight
Produced the beast, and lo! 'twas white!
MERRICK.
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