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Mulberry, ‘and ask me for no other.’

Such was the ascendancy he had acquired over his dupe, and
such the latter’s general habit of submission, that, for the moment,
the young man seemed half afraid to pursue the subject. He soon
overcame this feeling, however, if it had restrained him at all, and
retorted angrily:

‘If I remember what passed at the time you speak of, I
expressed a strong opinion on this subject, and said that, with my
knowledge or consent, you never should do what you threaten
now.’

‘Will you prevent me?’ asked Sir Mulberry, with a laugh.
‘Ye-es, if I can,’ returned the other, promptly.

‘A very proper saving clause, that last,’ said Sir Mulberry; ‘and
one you stand in need of. Oh! look to your own business, and leave
me to look to mine.’

‘This is mine,’ retorted Lord Frederick. ‘I make it mine; I will
make it mine. It’s mine already. I am more compromised than I
should be, as it is.’

‘Do as you please, and what you please, for yourself,’ said Sir
Mulberry, affecting an easy good-humour. ‘Surely that must
content you! Do nothing for me; that’s all. I advise no man to
interfere in proceedings that I choose to take. I am sure you know
me better than to do so. The fact is, I see, you mean to offer me
advice. It is well meant, I have no doubt, but I reject it. Now, if you
please, we will return to the carriage. I find no entertainment here,
but quite the reverse. If we prolong this conversation, we might
quarrel, which would be no proof of wisdom in either you or me.’

With this rejoinder, and waiting for no further discussion, Sir
Mulberry Hawk yawned, and very leisurely turned back.


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