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He looked across at Ashe with a sort of challenge; but though the sea wind ruffled the old lawyer's red mane; his Napoleonic mask was unruffled; it even had a sort of beauty from its new benignity。
〃I am too happy just now in thinking how wrong I have been;〃 he answered; 〃to quarrel with you; doctor; about our theories。 And yet; in justice to the Squire as well as myself; I should demur to your sweeping inference。 I respect these peasants; I respect your regard for them; but their stories are a different matter。 I think I would do anything for them but believe them。 Truth and fancy; after all; are mixed in them; when in the more instructed they are separate; and I doubt if you have considered what would be involved in taking their word for anything。 Half the ghosts of those who died of fever may be walking by now; and kind as these people are; I believe they might still burn a witch。 No; doctor; I admit these people have been badly used; I admit they are in many ways our betters; but I still could not accept anything in their evidence。〃
The doctor bowed gravely and respectfully enough; and then; for the last time that day; they saw his rather sinister smile。
〃Quite so;〃 he said。 〃But you would have hanged me on their evidence。〃
And; turning his back on them; as if automatically; he set his face toward the village; where for so many years he had gone his round。
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