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- The three men stop for lunch at Kempton Park. Right when they are down to their third course, a well dressed man comes up to them and informs them that they were trespassing on someone else's property.
- They claim their innocence, but the man lingers on -- right till the point Harris even offers him some bread and Jam.
- The man however, comes back with the landowner, and the three men are shown the notice boards claiming ownership of the land.
- Harris develops unChristianlike sentiments on being asked to leave for trespassing.
- They are soon invited to a high class party in the realm, where the narrator remembers the affairs of the shameful behaviour of two young men who seemed abandoned there, in a previous party he had attended.
- The tale ends currently with George purchasing a banjo for himself.
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