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CHAPTER 67
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THE EXPULSION.
While this scene was going on in Mary Ashwoode's chamber1, our friend Oliver French, having wished Mr. Audley good-night, had summoned to his presence his confidential2 servant, Mr. M'Guinness. The corpulent invalid3 sat in his capacious chair by the fireside, with his muffled4 legs extended upon a pile of pillows, a table loaded with the materials of his protracted5 and omnigenous repast at his side. Black M'Guinness made his appearance, evidently a little intoxicated6, and not a little excited. He proceeded in a serpentine7 course through the chamber, overturning, of malice8 prepense, everything in which he came in contact.
"What the devil ails9 you, sir?" ejaculated Mr. French—"what the plague do you mean? D—n you, M'Guinness, you're drunk, sir, or mad."
"Ay, to be sure," ejaculated M'Guinness, grimly. "Why not—oh, do—I've no objection; d——n away, sir, pray, do."
"What do you mean by talking that way, you scoundrel?" exclaimed old French.
"Scoundrel!" repeated M'Guinness, overturning a small table, and all thereupon, with a crash upon the floor, and approaching the old gentleman, while his ugly face grew to a sickly, tallowy white with rage, "you go for to bring a whole lot of beggarly squatters into the house to make away with your substance, and to turn you against your faithful, tried, trusty, and dutiful servants," he continued, shaking his fist in his master's face. "You do, and to leave them, ten to one, in their old days unprovided for. Damn
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chamber
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invalid
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malice
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ingratitude
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unnatural
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astonishment
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wretch
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miscreant
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bedlam
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crutch
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poker
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strife
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heyday
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reprobate
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perspiration
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amazement
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insolent
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kindliness
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humble
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follower
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flora
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dwellings
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bounteous
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graceful
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casement
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gathering
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lashes
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mansion
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bullying
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stipulation
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proficients
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delectable
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draughts
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perseverance
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acrimonious
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fervent
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