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e—passing like a shadow; whither and how to me unknown; and for me remaining afterwards undiscoverable?

“Have you a pocket…b about you; sir?”

“What for; Jane?”

“Just to b out this shaggy black mane。 I find you rather alarming; when I examine you close at hand: you talk of my being a fairy; but I am sure; you are more like a brownie。”

“Am I hideous; Jane?”

“Very; sir: you always were; you know。”

“Humph! The wickedness has not been taken out of you; wherever you have sojourned。”

“Yet I have been with good people; far better than you: a hundred times better people; possessed of ideas and views you never entertained in your life: quite more refined and exalted。”

“Who the deuce have you been with?”

“If you twist in that way you will make me pull the hair out of your head; and then I think you will cease to entertain doubts of my substantiality。”

“Who have you been with; Jane?”

“You shall not get it out of me to…night; sir; you must wait till to…morrow; to leave my tale half told; will; you know; be a sort of security that I shall appear at your breakfast table to finish it。 By the bye; I must mind not to rise on your hearth with only a glass of water then: I must bring an egg at the least; to say nothing of fried ham。”

“You mocking changeling—fairy…born and human…bred! You make me feel as I have not felt these twelve months。 If Saul could have had you for his David; the evil spirit would have been exorcised without the aid of the harp。”

“There; sir; you are redd up and made decent。 Now I’ll leave you: I have been travelling these last three days; and I believe I am tired。 Good night。”

“Just one word; Jane: were there only ladies in the house where you have been?”

I laughe