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Chapter VII |
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This was the Gairfowl's story, and, strange as it may seem, it is every word of it true. "If you only had had wings!" said Tom; "then you might all have flown away too." "Yes, young gentleman: and if people are not gentleman and ladies, and forget that NOBLESSE OBLIGE, they will find it as easy to get on in the world as other people who don't care what they do. Why, if I had not recollected that NOBLESSE OBLIGE, I should not have been all alone now." And the poor old lady sighed. "How was that, ma'am?" "Why, my dear, a gentleman came hither with me, and after we had been here some time, he wanted to marry - in fact, he actually proposed to me. Well, I can't blame him; I was young, and very handsome then, I don't deny: but you see, I could not hear of such a thing, because he was my deceased sister's husband, you see?" "Of course not, ma'am," said Tom; though, of course, he knew nothing about it. "She was very much diseased, I suppose?" |
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