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Opposite to her is a pig, sitting quite erect, and staring at her blankly, without the slightest regard to etiquette or nice feeling. He is plainly full of anxiety, yet without power to express it, except in so far as his tail may aid him, which is limp and prostrate, its very curl being a thing of the past. If any man has impugned the sagacity of pigs, that man has erred! "Pigs!" repeats Lady Lilias, plainly taken aback. "I don't, but I know Lady Mary and Miss Blake always get their things from a woman called Manning.".
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