Jacob Faithful . ! God dam ! Sar, I willhave satisfaction. Youve got your money—is that sufficient, or do you wantanything else ? replied Mr. T., rising from his chair. Yes, sar, I do want more—I will have more. So you shall, then, replied Mr. Turnbull, kicking him outof the room, along the passage and out of the front door. Monsieur Tagliabue turned round every now and then, andthreatened, and then tried to escape, as he perceived theupraised boot of Mr. Turnbull. When fairly out of the house,he turned round : Monsieur Turnbull, I will have de satisfac-tion, de terrible satisfaction, for this


Jacob Faithful . ! God dam ! Sar, I willhave satisfaction. Youve got your money—is that sufficient, or do you wantanything else ? replied Mr. T., rising from his chair. Yes, sar, I do want more—I will have more. So you shall, then, replied Mr. Turnbull, kicking him outof the room, along the passage and out of the front door. Monsieur Tagliabue turned round every now and then, andthreatened, and then tried to escape, as he perceived theupraised boot of Mr. Turnbull. When fairly out of the house,he turned round : Monsieur Turnbull, I will have de satisfac-tion, de terrible satisfaction, for this. You shall pay,—byGod, sar, you shall pay,—de money for this. That evening Mr. Turnbull was summoned to appear atBow Street on the following morning for the assault. Hemet Monsieur Tagliabue with his lawyer, and acknowledgedthat he had kicked him out of his house for swindling his wife,refused all accommodation, and was prepared with his Tagliabue stormed and blustered, talked about his 272. Kicking him out of the i8s3 by Mac^nillan &? Co. JACOB FAITHFUL acquaintance with the nobihty ; but the magistrate had seentoo much of foreigners to place much reHance on their as-severations. Who are you, monsieur ? Sar, I am a gentleman. What profession are you of, sir ? Sar, a gentleman has no profession. But how do you live, Monsieur Tagliabue ? As a gentleman always does, sar. You mentioned Lord Scrope just now as your particularfriend, I think? Yes, sar, me very intimate with Lord Scrope ; me spendthree months at Scrope Castle with mi Lady Scrope ; mi LadyScrope very fond of Madame Tagliabue. Very well. Monsieur Tagliabue ; we must proceed withanother case until Mr. Turnbulls bail arrives. Sit down fora little while, if you please. Another case was then heard, which lasted about half anhour; but previous to hearing it, the magistrate, who knewthat Lord Scrope was in town, had despatched a runner witha note to his lordship, and the answer was now b


Size: 1259px × 1984px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthormarryatf, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookyear1895