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‘
We
are
older
than
we
were
,
I
see
,
’
said
my
aunt
.
‘
We
have
only
met
each
other
once
before
,
you
know
.
A
nice
business
we
made
of
it
then
!
Trot
,
my
dear
,
another
cup
.
’
I
handed
it
dutifully
to
my
aunt
,
who
was
in
her
usual
inflexible
state
of
figure
;
and
ventured
a
remonstrance
with
her
on
the
subject
of
her
sitting
on
a
box
.
‘
Let
me
draw
the
sofa
here
,
or
the
easy
-
chair
,
aunt
,
’
said
I
.
‘
Why
should
you
be
so
uncomfortable
?
’
‘
Thank
you
,
Trot
,
’
replied
my
aunt
,
‘
I
prefer
to
sit
upon
my
property
.
’
Here
my
aunt
looked
hard
at
Mrs
.
Crupp
,
and
observed
,
‘
We
needn
’
t
trouble
you
to
wait
,
ma
’
am
.
’
‘
Shall
I
put
a
little
more
tea
in
the
pot
afore
I
go
,
ma
’
am
?
’
said
Mrs
.
Crupp
.
‘
No
,
I
thank
you
,
ma
’
am
,
’
replied
my
aunt
.
‘
Would
you
let
me
fetch
another
pat
of
butter
,
ma
’
am
?
’
said
Mrs
.
Crupp
.
‘
Or
would
you
be
persuaded
to
try
a
new
-
laid
hegg
?
or
should
I
brile
a
rasher
?
Ain
’
t
there
nothing
I
could
do
for
your
dear
aunt
,
Mr
.
Copperfull
?
’
‘
Nothing
,
ma
’
am
,
’
returned
my
aunt
.
‘
I
shall
do
very
well
,
I
thank
you
.
’
Mrs
.
Crupp
,
who
had
been
incessantly
smiling
to
express
sweet
temper
,
and
incessantly
holding
her
head
on
one
side
,
to
express
a
general
feebleness
of
constitution
,
and
incessantly
rubbing
her
hands
,
to
express
a
desire
to
be
of
service
to
all
deserving
objects
,
gradually
smiled
herself
,
one
-
sided
herself
,
and
rubbed
herself
,
out
of
the
room
.
‘
Dick
!
’
said
my
aunt
.
‘
You
know
what
I
told
you
about
time
-
servers
and
wealth
-
worshippers
?
’