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obtain a coat and a room in which to receive the illustrious visitor I am daily expecting."
"He is right! he is right!" said the prisoners; "any one can see he is a gentleman!"
"Well, then, lend him the twenty francs," said the keeper, leaning on the other shoulder; "surely you will not refuse a comrade!"
"I am no comrade of these people," said the young man, proudly, "you have no right to insult me thus."
"Do you hear him?" said the keeper, with a disagreeable smile; "he rates you handsomely. Come, lend him the twenty-five francs—eh!" The thieves looked at one another with low murmurs, and a storm