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My
cousin
Annie
did
say
,
when
we
talked
of
it
,
that
she
liked
to
have
her
friends
within
reach
rather
than
to
have
them
banished
,
and
the
old
Doctor
—
—
’
‘
Doctor
Strong
,
was
that
?
’
Mr
.
Wickfield
interposed
,
gravely
.
‘
Doctor
Strong
,
of
course
,
’
returned
the
other
;
‘
I
call
him
the
old
Doctor
;
it
’
s
all
the
same
,
you
know
.
’
‘
I
don
’
t
know
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Wickfield
.
‘
Well
,
Doctor
Strong
,
’
said
the
other
—
‘
Doctor
Strong
was
of
the
same
mind
,
I
believed
.
But
as
it
appears
from
the
course
you
take
with
me
he
has
changed
his
mind
,
why
there
’
s
no
more
to
be
said
,
except
that
the
sooner
I
am
off
,
the
better
.
Therefore
,
I
thought
I
’
d
come
back
and
say
,
that
the
sooner
I
am
off
the
better
.
When
a
plunge
is
to
be
made
into
the
water
,
it
’
s
of
no
use
lingering
on
the
bank
.
’
‘
There
shall
be
as
little
lingering
as
possible
,
in
your
case
,
Mr
.
Maldon
,
you
may
depend
upon
it
,
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
.
‘
Thank
’
ee
,
’
said
the
other
.
‘
Much
obliged
.
I
don
’
t
want
to
look
a
gift
-
horse
in
the
mouth
,
which
is
not
a
gracious
thing
to
do
;
otherwise
,
I
dare
say
,
my
cousin
Annie
could
easily
arrange
it
in
her
own
way
.
I
suppose
Annie
would
only
have
to
say
to
the
old
Doctor
—
—
’
‘
Meaning
that
Mrs
.
Strong
would
only
have
to
say
to
her
husband
—
do
I
follow
you
?
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
.
‘
Quite
so
,
’
returned
the
other
,
‘
-
would
only
have
to
say
,
that
she
wanted
such
and
such
a
thing
to
be
so
and
so
;
and
it
would
be
so
and
so
,
as
a
matter
of
course
.
’
‘
And
why
as
a
matter
of
course
,
Mr
.
Maldon
?
’
asked
Mr
.
Wickfield
,
sedately
eating
his
dinner
.