Mr. Giles, who had been feverishly putting the teacups to rights, blushed very red, and said that he had had that honour.
âHonour, eh?â said the doctor; âwell, I donât know; perhaps itâs as honourable to hit a thief in a back kitchen, as to hit your man at twelve paces. Fancy that he fired in the air, and youâve fought a duel, Giles.â
Mr. Giles, who thought this light treatment of the matter an unjust attempt at diminishing his glory, answered respectfully, that it was not for the like of him to judge about that; but he rather thought it was no joke to the opposite party.
âGad, thatâs true!â said the doctor. âWhere is he? Show me the way. Iâll look in again, as I come down, Mrs. Maylie. Thatâs the little window that he got in at, eh? Well, I couldnât have believed it!â