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Agnes
laid
aside
her
work
,
and
replied
,
folding
her
hands
upon
one
another
,
and
looking
pensively
at
me
out
of
those
beautiful
soft
eyes
of
hers
:
‘
I
believe
he
is
going
to
enter
into
partnership
with
papa
.
’
‘
What
?
Uriah
?
That
mean
,
fawning
fellow
,
worm
himself
into
such
promotion
!
’
I
cried
,
indignantly
.
‘
Have
you
made
no
remonstrance
about
it
,
Agnes
?
Consider
what
a
connexion
it
is
likely
to
be
.
You
must
speak
out
.
You
must
not
allow
your
father
to
take
such
a
mad
step
.
You
must
prevent
it
,
Agnes
,
while
there
’
s
time
.
’
Still
looking
at
me
,
Agnes
shook
her
head
while
I
was
speaking
,
with
a
faint
smile
at
my
warmth
:
and
then
replied
:
‘
You
remember
our
last
conversation
about
papa
?
It
was
not
long
after
that
—
not
more
than
two
or
three
days
—
when
he
gave
me
the
first
intimation
of
what
I
tell
you
.
It
was
sad
to
see
him
struggling
between
his
desire
to
represent
it
to
me
as
a
matter
of
choice
on
his
part
,
and
his
inability
to
conceal
that
it
was
forced
upon
him
.
I
felt
very
sorry
.
’
‘
Forced
upon
him
,
Agnes
!
Who
forces
it
upon
him
?
’
‘
Uriah
,
’
she
replied
,
after
a
moment
’
s
hesitation
,
‘
has
made
himself
indispensable
to
papa
.
He
is
subtle
and
watchful
.
He
has
mastered
papa
’
s
weaknesses
,
fostered
them
,
and
taken
advantage
of
them
,
until
—
to
say
all
that
I
mean
in
a
word
,
Trotwood
,
—
until
papa
is
afraid
of
him
.
’
There
was
more
that
she
might
have
said
;
more
that
she
knew
,
or
that
she
suspected
;
I
clearly
saw
.
I
could
not
give
her
pain
by
asking
what
it
was
,
for
I
knew
that
she
withheld
it
from
me
,
to
spare
her
father
.
It
had
long
been
going
on
to
this
,
I
was
sensible
:
yes
,
I
could
not
but
feel
,
on
the
least
reflection
,
that
it
had
been
going
on
to
this
for
a
long
time
.
I
remained
silent
.
‘
His
ascendancy
over
papa
,
’
said
Agnes
,
‘
is
very
great
.
He
professes
humility
and
gratitude
—
with
truth
,
perhaps
:
I
hope
so
-
but
his
position
is
really
one
of
power
,
and
I
fear
he
makes
a
hard
use
of
his
power
.