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CHAPTER IV. MR. TARBOX INVOKES THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW.
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EZEKIEL PRICE, justice of the peace, generally known as Squire1 Price, was just rising from his supper table when the one maid of all work, Bridget, entered and said: "Mr. Price, old Tarbox is at the door and wishes to see you."
"Old Tarbox!" repeated the squire in a tone of reproof2. "Really, you should speak more respectfully of Mr. Nathan Tarbox."
"Everybody calls him old Tarbox," said Bridget, "and he's the meanest man in town."
"Let that pass," said the justice, using a pet phrase. "Tell him to come in."
"Good evenin', squire."
"All well at home, I trust, Mr. Tarbox."
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"Oh yes," answered Tarbox, impatient to come to business. "I've come on law business."
"Indeed!"
"I want justice!" continued the farmer, slapping the table energetically, to the imminent5 hazard of a cup and saucer standing6 beside.
"If I can be of any service to you in my—ahem! judicial7 capacity, I of course should consider it my duty to help you."
"You know what I mean—a brute on two legs, and mighty
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