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Sentence
Our
impatient
friend
scrambled,
with
some
difficulty,
on
the
top
of
the
bench
intended
for
his
seat;
and
there,
"paining
himself
to
stand
a-tiptoe,"
like
[Geoffrey]
Chaucer's
gallant
Sir
Chaunticlere,
he
challenged
the
notice
of
the
audience
as
he
stood
bowing
and
claiming
acquaintance
of
his
namesake,
Sir
Geoffrey
the
larger,
with
whose
shoulders,
notwithstanding
his
elevated
situation,
he
was
scarcely
yet
upon
a
level.
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Our impatient friend scrambled, with some difficulty, on the top of the bench intended for his seat; and there, paining himself to stand a-tiptoe,
like [Geoffrey] Chaucer's gallant Sir Chaunticlere, he challenged the notice of the audience as he stood bowing and claiming acquaintance of his namesake, Sir Geoffrey the larger, with whose shoulders, notwithstanding his elevated situation, he was scarcely yet upon a level.
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