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I
could
not
remember
that
I
ever
had
.
‘
It
’
s
dear
,
’
he
said
,
‘
on
account
of
the
duty
.
Threepence
.
That
’
s
the
way
we
’
re
taxed
in
this
country
.
There
’
s
nothing
else
,
except
the
waiter
.
Never
mind
the
ink
.
I
lose
by
that
.
’
‘
What
should
you
—
what
should
I
—
how
much
ought
I
to
—
what
would
it
be
right
to
pay
the
waiter
,
if
you
please
?
’
I
stammered
,
blushing
.
‘
If
I
hadn
’
t
a
family
,
and
that
family
hadn
’
t
the
cowpock
,
’
said
the
waiter
,
‘
I
wouldn
’
t
take
a
sixpence
.
If
I
didn
’
t
support
a
aged
pairint
,
and
a
lovely
sister
,
’
—
here
the
waiter
was
greatly
agitated
—
‘
I
wouldn
’
t
take
a
farthing
.
If
I
had
a
good
place
,
and
was
treated
well
here
,
I
should
beg
acceptance
of
a
trifle
,
instead
of
taking
of
it
.
But
I
live
on
broken
wittles
—
and
I
sleep
on
the
coals
’
—
here
the
waiter
burst
into
tears
.
I
was
very
much
concerned
for
his
misfortunes
,
and
felt
that
any
recognition
short
of
ninepence
would
be
mere
brutality
and
hardness
of
heart
.
Therefore
I
gave
him
one
of
my
three
bright
shillings
,
which
he
received
with
much
humility
and
veneration
,
and
spun
up
with
his
thumb
,
directly
afterwards
,
to
try
the
goodness
of
.
It
was
a
little
disconcerting
to
me
,
to
find
,
when
I
was
being
helped
up
behind
the
coach
,
that
I
was
supposed
to
have
eaten
all
the
dinner
without
any
assistance
.
I
discovered
this
,
from
overhearing
the
lady
in
the
bow
-
window
say
to
the
guard
,
‘
Take
care
of
that
child
,
George
,
or
he
’
ll
burst
!
’
and
from
observing
that
the
women
-
servants
who
were
about
the
place
came
out
to
look
and
giggle
at
me
as
a
young
phenomenon
.
My
unfortunate
friend
the
waiter
,
who
had
quite
recovered
his
spirits
,
did
not
appear
to
be
disturbed
by
this
,
but
joined
in
the
general
admiration
without
being
at
all
confused
.
If
I
had
any
doubt
of
him
,
I
suppose
this
half
awakened
it
;
but
I
am
inclined
to
believe
that
with
the
simple
confidence
of
a
child
,
and
the
natural
reliance
of
a
child
upon
superior
years
(
qualities
I
am
very
sorry
any
children
should
prematurely
change
for
worldly
wisdom
)
,
I
had
no
serious
mistrust
of
him
on
the
whole
,
even
then
.
I
felt
it
rather
hard
,
I
must
own
,
to
be
made
,
without
deserving
it
,
the
subject
of
jokes
between
the
coachman
and
guard
as
to
the
coach
drawing
heavy
behind
,
on
account
of
my
sitting
there
,
and
as
to
the
greater
expediency
of
my
travelling
by
waggon
.
The
story
of
my
supposed
appetite
getting
wind
among
the
outside
passengers
,
they
were
merry
upon
it
likewise
;
and
asked
me
whether
I
was
going
to
be
paid
for
,
at
school
,
as
two
brothers
or
three
,
and
whether
I
was
contracted
for
,
or
went
upon
the
regular
terms
;
with
other
pleasant
questions
.
But
the
worst
of
it
was
,
that
I
knew
I
should
be
ashamed
to
eat
anything
,
when
an
opportunity
offered
,
and
that
,
after
a
rather
light
dinner
,
I
should
remain
hungry
all
night
—
for
I
had
left
my
cakes
behind
,
at
the
hotel
,
in
my
hurry
.
My
apprehensions
were
realized
.
When
we
stopped
for
supper
I
couldn
’
t
muster
courage
to
take
any
,
though
I
should
have
liked
it
very
much
,
but
sat
by
the
fire
and
said
I
didn
’
t
want
anything
.
This
did
not
save
me
from
more
jokes
,
either
;
for
a
husky
-
voiced
gentleman
with
a
rough
face
,
who
had
been
eating
out
of
a
sandwich
-
box
nearly
all
the
way
,
except
when
he
had
been
drinking
out
of
a
bottle
,
said
I
was
like
a
boa
-
constrictor
who
took
enough
at
one
meal
to
last
him
a
long
time
;
after
which
,
he
actually
brought
a
rash
out
upon
himself
with
boiled
beef
.