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carefulneighbour. hisgraceuldalsogotothatpartofthetohe jeoa rateoffiftyorsixtypert.ihat,too,wasbad business.buteofthepeopleofthe littlecityoney. theyhadknoheyounglordallhislife.hisfatherand theirfathershadbeengoodfriends.theybe unreasoheirdends.verywell.hislordships clerk,ankeandkeepats,sentanote tothebestknoerallloan.the toetihejeade and. theyuldnoto askfor``i.inthefirstplace,itthe religiousprinostpeopletotakeiandinthe sendplace,itinagricultural produdofthesethepeoplehadenoughandtospare. ``but,suggestedthetailorhisdaysquietlysitting uponhistableandeofaphilosopher, ``supposethatefavouriuforourney. hislordshipletus fishinhisbrook.supposethathaveahundred ducatsandthathegiveusienguaranteeallowing ustofishallinallofhisrivers.thes thehuhefishanditwillbe goodbusinessallaround. thedayhislordshipaed sueasytingahundredgoldpieceshesigned thedeathofhisohe agreent.hislordshipdehisrkforheuldnot signhisnaaedfortheeast.ter hek,deadbroke.thetownspeoplewerefishingin thecastlepond.thesightofthissilentrowofanglersannoyed hislordship.hetoldhisequerrytogoandrowd aerts visitedthecastle.theye.theyngratulated hislordshipuponhissaferetu.theyweresorryhis lordshiphadbeenahefishern,butashislordship ghtperhapsreerhehadgiventheerssion todosohielf,aailorproduharterh hadbeeinthesafeofthejeaster hadgootheholyland. hislordshipuorehewas indireneedofsoney.initalyhehadsignedhisna toentshepossessionofsalvestro deidici,theents issorynotesahsfrobr> date.theirtotalauntcatothreehundredandforty pounds,fleshgold.uhesees,thenoble knightuldneand hisproudsoul.instead,hesuggestedatleloan.the ratter. afterthreedaystheycabadsaid``yes.they asterinhis difficulties,butiuforthe345goldenpoundswouldhegive thenotheriseanothercharterthatthey, thetoightestablishaunciloftheiroobe electedby
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