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‘
Mr
.
Dick
.
An
old
and
intimate
friend
.
On
whose
judgement
,
’
said
my
aunt
,
with
emphasis
,
as
an
admonition
to
Mr
.
Dick
,
who
was
biting
his
forefinger
and
looking
rather
foolish
,
‘
I
rely
.
’
Mr
.
Dick
took
his
finger
out
of
his
mouth
,
on
this
hint
,
and
stood
among
the
group
,
with
a
grave
and
attentive
expression
of
face
.
My
aunt
inclined
her
head
to
Mr
.
Murdstone
,
who
went
on
:
‘
Miss
Trotwood
:
on
the
receipt
of
your
letter
,
I
considered
it
an
act
of
greater
justice
to
myself
,
and
perhaps
of
more
respect
to
you
-
’
‘
Thank
you
,
’
said
my
aunt
,
still
eyeing
him
keenly
.
‘
You
needn
’
t
mind
me
.
’
‘
To
answer
it
in
person
,
however
inconvenient
the
journey
,
’
pursued
Mr
.
Murdstone
,
‘
rather
than
by
letter
.
This
unhappy
boy
who
has
run
away
from
his
friends
and
his
occupation
—
—
’
‘
And
whose
appearance
,
’
interposed
his
sister
,
directing
general
attention
to
me
in
my
indefinable
costume
,
‘
is
perfectly
scandalous
and
disgraceful
.
’
‘
Jane
Murdstone
,
’
said
her
brother
,
‘
have
the
goodness
not
to
interrupt
me
.
This
unhappy
boy
,
Miss
Trotwood
,
has
been
the
occasion
of
much
domestic
trouble
and
uneasiness
;
both
during
the
lifetime
of
my
late
dear
wife
,
and
since
.
He
has
a
sullen
,
rebellious
spirit
;
a
violent
temper
;
and
an
untoward
,
intractable
disposition
.
Both
my
sister
and
myself
have
endeavoured
to
correct
his
vices
,
but
ineffectually
.
And
I
have
felt
—
we
both
have
felt
,
I
may
say
;
my
sister
being
fully
in
my
confidence
—
that
it
is
right
you
should
receive
this
grave
and
dispassionate
assurance
from
our
lips
.
’
‘
It
can
hardly
be
necessary
for
me
to
confirm
anything
stated
by
my
brother
,
’
said
Miss
Murdstone
;
‘
but
I
beg
to
observe
,
that
,
of
all
the
boys
in
the
world
,
I
believe
this
is
the
worst
boy
.
’