Capitolo 49
The jealousy of the Mr. Clagett; he was frequented by the suspect that Lettice
reformed her love later not having left before anything not made to do, does her/it this way.
"This is to pay the debts" of Warner, remarked the Mr. Clagett, as he twisted him
by the table-cloth and it ruined the tea-things.
In his/her official capacity he was an implacable accuser. The name
Clagett quickly turned him into a verb; "to Clagett" he/she wanted to say "to
pursues; " they was convertible terms. Despite his industrious
gravity and his/her emoluments real, if such it existed, the exchequer of
the lawyer of the King showed a perpetual deficit. The stratagems to
what him applied for raising at times sums without importance
remembered to one of certain scenes in the comedies of Moliere.
The Mr. Clagett had for his/her ame damnee a constable of the city. They was
done him a for the other; they was two flowers with but an only stem, and
this was their method of procedure: The Mr. Clagett sent one of his
servants to choose a dispute with some farmer on the road or some
sailor that drinks to an inn: the constable one arrested the sailor or the
farmer, as it is probable that the case is, and it threw the guilty first Mr.
Clagett; The Mr. Clagett read the guilty one a moral lesson, and it fined him/it
five dollars and costs. The looting was separated then among the
conspirators--two hearts that have struck as one--Clagett, clearly that it gets
the action of the lion. Justice was never administered in a simpler way in
some country. This legal and eminent light was extinct in 1784 and the
wick placed away in the small church square in Litchfield, Hampshire Nuovo. It
it is a satisfaction, also after such elapsed of the time to know that Lettices
sufficiently escaped the lawyer of the long King to be very happy with
someone other. Lettice Mitchel was as soon as eighteen when she got married him
Wyseman Clagett.
Approximately eighty years ago, a called foolish individual Tilton seems to have been
a family figure on the roads of the old city. The Mr. Brewster speaks of
him as "the notorious idiot, Johnny Tilton", as if one had to say, "the