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  2. MRS CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. MR CAUDLE HAVING COME HOME A LITTLE LATE, DECLARES THAT HENCEFORTH "HE WILL HAVE A KEY."

    "Upon my word, Mr Caudle, I think it a waste of time to come to bed at all now! The cocks will be crowing in a minute. Keeping people up till past twelve. Oh, yes I you're thought a man of very fine feelings out of doors, I ...

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  3. CAUDLE COMES HOME IN THE EVENING, AS MRS CAUDLE HAS "JUST STEPPED OUT, SHOPPING." ON HER RETURN, AT TEN, CAUDLE REMONSTRATES

    "Mr Caudle, you ought to have had a slave—yes, a black slave, and not a wife. I'm sure, I'd better been born a negro at once—much better. What's the matter now? Well, I like that. Upon my life, Mr Caudle, that's very ...

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  4. MRS CAUDLE HAS BEEN TO SER HER DEAR MOTHER.

    It is hard, I think, Mr Caudle, that I can't leave home for a day or two, but the house must be turned into a tavern: a tavern?—a pothouse! Yes, I thought you were very anxious that I should go: I thought you wanted to ...

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