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"Go, by all means," I replied; "after you 

 have left my things at Westly Richard's tent." 



Soon afterwards I saw them enter the Pavilion 

 together, and when they were seated, I, being 

 curious, took a seat immediately behind Jack, 

 and overheard their conversation, which com- 

 menced by the " Suffolkshire " Sergeant asking 

 Jack what he would have, adding, "I'm going to 

 have a plate of beef, with peas and potatoes, and 

 a quart of stout." 



"I'll hev t' same," answered Jack. 



After it was finished, Jack's host said, "I'm 

 going to have another lot, the same as last. 

 Wont you have the same ? " 



Jack looked somewhat surprised at his saying 

 that he would have another plate ; but, not to be 

 outdone, said, "Nay ! I'se quite full, but if ye 

 are going to hev anuther, I'll try." 



Afterwards, Jack carried the Sergeant's bag 

 to a cab (he was leaving). About half-an-hour 

 later, I went to Jack's tent where I found him 

 laid flat on his back, with all the buttons of 



