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"The force!" said Mrs. Sniff. "Don't let us have you talking about
force, for Gracious' sake. There! Do stand still where you are,
with your back against the wall."
He is a smiling piece of vacancy, and he smiled in the mean way in
which he will even smile at the public if he gets a chance (language
can say no meaner of him), and he stood upright near the door with
the back of his head agin the wall, as if he was a waiting for
somebody to come and measure his heighth for the Army.
"I should not enter, ladies," says Our Missis, "on the revolting
disclosures I am about to make, if it was not in the hope that they
will cause you to be yet more implacable in the exercise of the
power you wield in a constitutional country, and yet more devoted to
the constitutional motto which I see before me,"--it was behind her,
but the words sounded better so,--"'May Albion never learn!'"
Here the pupils as had made the motto admired it, and cried, "Hear!
Hear! Hear!" Sniff, showing an inclination to join in chorus, got
himself frowned down by every brow.
"The baseness of the French," pursued Our Missis, "as displayed in
the fawning nature of their Refreshmenting, equals, if not
surpasses, anythink as was ever heard of the baseness of the
celebrated Bonaparte."
Miss Whiff, Miss Piff, and me, we drored a heavy breath, equal to
saying, "We thought as much!" Miss Whiff and Miss Piff seeming to
object to my droring mine along with theirs, I drored another to
aggravate 'em.
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