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 cried I—but the interjection was equivocal—and, I think, wrong placed too—for the end of an osier which had started out from the contexture of the ass's pannier, had caught hold of my breeches pocket as he rush'd by me, and rent it in the most disasterous direction you can imagineso that the

Out upon it! in my opinion, should have come in here—but this I leave to be settled by

which I have brought over along with me for that purpose.