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thinking to do you a pleasure and now see what thanks I get for disgracing myself by converse with him ! »

« And did he,» said Varney, « being such a fellow as thyself, only lacking, I suppose, thy present humour of hypocrisy, which lies as thin over thy hard ruffianly heart, as gold lacquer upon rusty iron-did he, I say, bring the saintly, sighing Tressilian in his train ?»

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>> They came together, by Heaven! >> said Foster; and Tressilian-to speak Heaven's truthobtained a moment's interview with our pretty moppet, while I was talking apart with Lambourne. >>

" Improvident villain! we are both undone, »> said Varney.« She has of late been casting many a backward look to her father's halls, whenever her lordly lover leaves her alone. Should this preaching fool whistle her back to her old perch, we were but lost men. »

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<< No fear of that, my master,» replied Anthony Foster; « she is in no mood to stoop to his lure, for she yelled out on seeing him as if an adder had stung her. »

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Can'st thou not get from thy daughter an inkling of what passed between them, good Foster? »>

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I tell you plain, Master Varney,» said Foster, «< my daughter shall not enter our purposes, or walk in our paths. They may suit me well enough, who know how to repent of my misdoings; but I will not have my child's soul com

mitted to peril either for your pleasure or my lord's. I may walk among snares and pitfalls myself, because I have discretion, but I will not trust the poor child among them.

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Why, thou suspicious fool, I were as averse as thou art that thy baby-faced girl should enter into my plans, or walk to hell at her father's elbow. But indirectly thou might'st gain some intelligence of her?»

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« And so I did, Master Varney, »> answered Foster; «< and she said her lady called out upon the sickness of her father. »

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Good!» replied Varney; « that is a hint worth catching, and I will work upon it. But the country must be rid of this Tressilian-I would have cumbered no man about the matter, for I hate him like strong poison-his presence is hemlock to me and this day I had been rid of him, but that my foot slipped, when, to speak truth, had not thy comrade yonder come to my aid, and held his hand, I should have known by this time whether you and I have been treading the path to heaven or hell.

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And you can speak thus of such a risk! » said Foster; you keep a stout heart, Master Varney-for me, if I did not hope to live many years, and to have time for the great work of repentance, I would not go forward with you. »>

« O! thou shalt live as long as Methuselah, said Varney, « and amass as much wealth as Solomon; and thou shalt repent so devoutly, that thy repentance shall be more famous than thy

villainy, and that is a bold word. But for all this, Tressilian must be looked after. Thy ruffian yonder is gone to dog him. It concerns our fortunes, Anthony.

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Ay, ay," said Foster, sullenly, «< this it is to be leagued with one who knows not even so much of Scripture, as that the labourer is worthy of his hire. I must, as usual, take all the trouble and risk.

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« Risk! and what is the mighty risk, I pray you? This fellow will come prowling again about your demesne or into your house, and if you take him for a house-breaker or a parkbreaker, is it not most natural you should welcome him with cold steel or hot lead? Even a mastiff will pull down those who come near his kennel; and who shall blame him?

« Ay, I have a mastiff's work and a mastiff's wage among you, »> said Foster. « Here have you, Master Varney, secured a good freehold estate out of this old superstitious foundation; and I have but a poor lease of this mansion under you, voidable at your honour's plea

sure. »

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Ay, and thou would'st fain convert thy leasehold into a copyhold -the thing may chance to happen, Anthony Foster, if thou doest good service for it. But softly, good Anthony - it is not the lending a room or two of this old house for keeping my lord's pretty paroquet― nay, it is not the shutting thy doors and windows to keep her from flying off, that

may deserve it. Remember the manor and tithes are rated at the clear annual value of seventynine pounds five shillings and five-pence halfpenny, besides the value of the wood. Come, come, thou must be conscionable; great and secret service may deserve both this and a better thing. And now let thy knave come and pluck off my boots. Get us some dinner, and a cup of thy best wine. I must visit this mavis, brave in apparel, unruffled in aspect, and gay in

temper.

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They parted, and at the hour of noon, which was then that of dinner, they again met at their meal, Varney gaily dressed like a courtier of the time, and even Anthony Foster improved in appearance, as far as dress could amend an exterior so unfavourable.

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This alteration did not escape Varney. When the meal was finished, the cloth removed, and they were left to their private discourse « Thou art gay as a goldfinch, Anthony,» said Varney, looking at his host; methinks, thou wilt whistle a jigg anon but I crave your pardon, that would secure your ejection from the congregation of the zealous botchers, the pure-hearted weavers, and the sanctified bakers of Abingdon, who let their ovens cool while their brains get heated. »

«To answer you in the spirit, Master Varney,» said Foster, << were excuse the parable to fling sacred and precious things before swine. So I will speak to thee in the language of the

world, which he, who is King of the World, hath taught thee to understand, and to profit by in no common measure. »

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Say what thou wilt, honest Tony, » replied Varney; « for be it according to thine absurd faith, or according to thy most villainous practice, it cannot chuse but be rare matter to`qualify this cup of Alicant. Thy conversation is relishing and poignant, and beats caviar, dried neats-tongue, and all other provocatives that give savour to good liquor.

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Well, then, tell me, said Anthony Foster, «< is not our good lord and master's turn better served, and his anti-chamber more suitably filled, with decent, God-fearing men, who will work his will and their own profit quietly, and without wordly scandal, than that he should be manned, and attended, and followed by such open debauchers and ruffianly swordsmen as Tidesly, Killigrew, this fellow Lambourne, whom you have put me to seek out for you, and other such, who bear the gallows in their face and murder in their right hand who are

a terror to peaceable men, and a scandal to my

lord's service? »

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Oh, content you, good Master Anthony Foster, »> answered Varney; «he that flies at all manner of game must keep all kinds of hawks, both short and long-winged. The course my lord holds is no easy one, and he must stand provided at all points with trusty retainers to meet each sort of service. He must have his

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