(English phrase again--ha!), send him off,
bag and baggage, by the train to-morrow!' 'Stop, stop,' says Papa; 'is he a foreigner, or an Englishman?' 'English to the bone of his back,' I answer.
'Then you must send for them,' said he; 'and if that old devil, Rachel, doesn't immediately deliver them up, she tramps
bag and baggage tomorrow.'
To work therefore she went, and that so earnestly, that everything was ready early in the evening; when, having received her wages, away packed
bag and baggage, to the great satisfaction of every one, but of none more than of Sophia; who, having appointed her maid to meet her at a certain place not far from the house, exactly at the dreadful and ghostly hour of twelve, began to prepare for her own departure.