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contrary to agreement; whereby she was in all things to be treated like a child of the family。 Then she called upon those that had made her such fair promises; and undertook for her brother John's good behaviour; but; alas! to her cost she found that they were the first and readiest to do her the injury。 John at last agreed to this regulation: that Peg's footmen might sit with his book…keeper; journeymen; and apprentices; and Peg's better sort of servants might sit with his footmen if they pleased。**
* Endeavoured to get their share of places。 ** Articles of Union; whereby they could make a Scot's commoner; but not a lord a peer。
Then they began to order plum…porridge and minced pies for Peg's dinner。 Peg told them she had an aversion to that sort of food; that upon forcing down a mess of it some years ago it threw her into a fit till she brought it up again。 Some alleged it was nothing but humour; that the same mess should be served up again for supper; and breakfast next morning; others would have made use of a horn; but the wiser sort bid let her alone; and she might take to it of her own accord。
CHAPTER VI。 The conversation between John Bull and his wife。*
* The history of the Partition Treaty; suspicions at that time that the French King intended to take the whole; and that he revealed the secret to the Court of Spain。
MRS。 BULL。Though our affairs; honey; are in a bad condition; I have a better opinion of them since you seemed to be convinced of the ill course you have been in; and are resolved to submit to proper remedies。 But when I consider your immense debts; your foolish bargains; and the general disorder of your business; I have a curiosity to know what fate or chance has brought you into this condition。
JOHN BULL。I wish you would talk of some other subject; the thoughts of it makes me mad; our family must have their run。
MRS。 BULL。But such a strange thing as this never happened to any of your family before: they have had lawsuits; but; though they spent the income; they never mortgaged the stock。 Sure; you must have some of the Norman or the Norfolk blood in you。 Prithee; give me some account of these matters。
JOHN BULL。Who could help it? There lives not such a fellow by bread as that old Lewis Baboon: he is the most cheating; contentious rogue upon the face of the earth。 You must know; one day; as Nic。 Frog and I were over a bottle making up an old quarrel; the old fellow would needs have us drink a bottle of his champagne; and so one after another; till my friend Nic。 and I; not being used to such heady stuff; got very drunk。 Lewis all the while; either by the strength of his brain or flinching his glass; kept himself sober as a judge。 〃My worthy friends;〃 quoth Lewis; 〃henceforth let us live neighbourly; I am as peaceable and quiet as a lamb of my own temper; but it has been my misfortune to live among quarrelsome neighbours。 There is but one thing can make us fall out; and that is the inheritance of Lord Strutt's estate: I am content; for peace' sake; to waive my right; and submit to any expedient to prevent a lawsuit; I think an equal division* will be the fairest way。〃 〃Well moved; Old Lewis;〃 quoth Frog; 〃and I hope my friend John here will not be refractory。〃 At the same time he clapped me on the back; and slabbered me all over from cheek to cheek with his great tongue。 〃Do as you please; gentlemen;〃 quoth I; 〃'tis all one to John Bull。〃 We agreed to part that night; and next morning to meet at the corner of Lord Strutt's park wall; with our surveying instruments; which accordingly we did。 Old Lewis carried a chain and a semicircle; Nic。; paper; rulers; and a lead pencil; and I followed at some distance with a long pole。 We began first with surveying the meadow grounds; afterwards we measured the cornfields; close by close; then we proceeded to the woodlands; the copper and tin mines。** All this while Nic。 laid down everything exactly upon paper; calculated the acres and roods to a great nicety。 When we had finished the land; we were going to break into the house and gardens; to take an inventory of his plate; pictures; and other furniture。
* The Partition Treaty。 ** The West Indies。
MRS。 BULL。What said Lord Strutt to all this?
JOHN BULL。As we had almost finished our concern; we were accosted by some of Lord Strutt's servants。 〃Heyday! what's here? what a devil's the meaning of all these trangrams and gimcracks; gentlemen? What in the name of wonder; are you going about; jumping over my master's hedges; and running your lines cross his grounds? If you are at any field pastime; you might have asked leave: my master is a civil well…bred person as any is。〃
MRS。 BULL。What could you answer to this?
JOHN BULL。Why; truly; my neighbour Frog and I were still hot… headed; we told him his master was an old doting puppy; that minded nothing of his own business; that we were surveying his estate; and settling it for him; since he would not do it himself。 Upon this there happened a quarrel; but we being stronger than they; sent them away with a flea in their ear。 They went home and told their master。 〃My lord;〃 say they; 〃there are three odd sort of fellows going about your grounds with the strangest machines that ever we beheld in our life: I suppose they are going to rob your orchard; fell your trees; or drive away your cattle。 They told us strange things of settling your estateone is a lusty old fellow in a black wig; with a black beard; without teeth; there's another; thick squat fellow; in trunk hose; the third is a little; long…nosed; thin man (I was then lean; being just come out of a fit of sickness)I suppose it is fit to send after them; lest they carry something away?〃
MRS。 BULL。I fancy this put the old fellow in a rare tweague。
JOHN BULL。Weak as he was; he called for his long Toledo; swore and bounced about the room: 〃'Sdeath! what am I come to; to be affronted so by my tradesmen? I know the rascals: my barber; clothier; and linen…draper dispose of my estate! Bring hither my blunderbuss; I'll warrant ye you shall see daylight through them。 Scoundrels! dogs! the scum of the earth! Frog; that was my father's kitchen…boy; he pretend to meddle with my estatewith my will! Ah; poor Strutt! what are thou come to at last? Thou hast lived too long in the world; to see thy age and infirmity so despised! How will the ghosts of my noble ancestors receive these tidings?they cannot; they must not sleep quietly in their graves。〃 In short; the old gentleman was carried off in a fainting fit; and after bleeding in both arms hardly recovered。
MRS。 BULL。Really this was a very extraordinary way of proceeding! I long to hear the rest of it。
JOHN BULL。After we had come back to the tavern; and taken t'other bottle of champagne; we quarrelled a little about the division of the estate。 Lewis hauled and pulled the map on one side and Frog and I on t'other; till we had like to have tore the parchment to pieces。 At last Lewis pulled out a pair of great tailor's shears and clipt a corner for himself; which he said was a manor that lay convenient for him; and left Frog and me the rest to dispose of as we pleased。 We were overjoyed to think Le