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‘
Strong
!
’
said
my
aunt
,
shortly
.
‘
But
not
at
all
too
strong
for
the
facts
,
’
returned
Miss
Murdstone
.
‘
Ha
!
’
said
my
aunt
.
‘
Well
,
sir
?
’
‘
I
have
my
own
opinions
,
’
resumed
Mr
.
Murdstone
,
whose
face
darkened
more
and
more
,
the
more
he
and
my
aunt
observed
each
other
,
which
they
did
very
narrowly
,
‘
as
to
the
best
mode
of
bringing
him
up
;
they
are
founded
,
in
part
,
on
my
knowledge
of
him
,
and
in
part
on
my
knowledge
of
my
own
means
and
resources
.
I
am
responsible
for
them
to
myself
,
I
act
upon
them
,
and
I
say
no
more
about
them
.
It
is
enough
that
I
place
this
boy
under
the
eye
of
a
friend
of
my
own
,
in
a
respectable
business
;
that
it
does
not
please
him
;
that
he
runs
away
from
it
;
makes
himself
a
common
vagabond
about
the
country
;
and
comes
here
,
in
rags
,
to
appeal
to
you
,
Miss
Trotwood
.
I
wish
to
set
before
you
,
honourably
,
the
exact
consequences
—
so
far
as
they
are
within
my
knowledge
—
of
your
abetting
him
in
this
appeal
.
’
‘
But
about
the
respectable
business
first
,
’
said
my
aunt
.
‘
If
he
had
been
your
own
boy
,
you
would
have
put
him
to
it
,
just
the
same
,
I
suppose
?
’
‘
If
he
had
been
my
brother
’
s
own
boy
,
’
returned
Miss
Murdstone
,
striking
in
,
‘
his
character
,
I
trust
,
would
have
been
altogether
different
.
’
‘
Or
if
the
poor
child
,
his
mother
,
had
been
alive
,
he
would
still
have
gone
into
the
respectable
business
,
would
he
?
’
said
my
aunt
.
‘
I
believe
,
’
said
Mr
.
Murdstone
,
with
an
inclination
of
his
head
,
‘
that
Clara
would
have
disputed
nothing
which
myself
and
my
sister
Jane
Murdstone
were
agreed
was
for
the
best
.
’
Miss
Murdstone
confirmed
this
with
an
audible
murmur
.