Paul Clifford — Volume 06 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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PAUL CLIFFORD, Volume 6.
By Edward Bulwer-Lytton CHAPTER XXVIII. God bless our King and Parliament, And send he may make such knaves repent! Loyal Songs against the Rump Parliament. Ho, treachery! my guards, my cimeter! BYRON. When the irreverent Mr. Pepper had warmed his hands sufficiently to be able to transfer them from the fire, he lifted the right palm, and with an indecent jocularity of spirits, accosted the _ci-devant_ ornament of "The Asinaeum" with a sounding slap on his back, or some such part of his conformation. "Ah, old boy!" said he, "is this the way you keep house for us? A fire not large enough to roast a nit, and a supper too small to fatten him beforehand! But how the deuce should you know how to provender for gentlemen? You thought you were in Scotland, I'll be bound!" "Perhaps he did when he looked upon you, Ned!" said Tomlinson, gravely; "'t is but rarely out of Scotland that a man can see so big a rogue in so little a compass!" |
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