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'
Do
n't
be
too
sure
of
that
,
'
said
Bounderby
.
'
I
do
n't
promise
it
.
First
of
all
,
you
see
our
smoke
.
That
's
meat
and
drink
to
us
.
It
's
the
healthiest
thing
in
the
world
in
all
respects
,
and
particularly
for
the
lungs
.
If
you
are
one
of
those
who
want
us
to
consume
it
,
I
differ
from
you
.
We
are
not
going
to
wear
the
bottoms
of
our
boilers
out
any
faster
than
we
wear
'em
out
now
,
for
all
the
humbugging
sentiment
in
Great
Britain
and
Ireland
.
'
By
way
of
'
going
in
'
to
the
fullest
extent
,
Mr.
Harthouse
rejoined
,
'
Mr.
Bounderby
,
I
assure
you
I
am
entirely
and
completely
of
your
way
of
thinking
.
On
conviction
.
'
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'
I
am
glad
to
hear
it
,
'
said
Bounderby
.
'
Now
,
you
have
heard
a
lot
of
talk
about
the
work
in
our
mills
,
no
doubt
.
You
have
?
Very
good
.
I
'll
state
the
fact
of
it
to
you
.
It
's
the
pleasantest
work
there
is
,
and
it
's
the
lightest
work
there
is
,
and
it
's
the
best-paid
work
there
is
.
More
than
that
,
we
could
n't
improve
the
mills
themselves
,
unless
we
laid
down
Turkey
carpets
on
the
floors
.
Which
we
're
not
a-going
to
do
.
'
'
Mr.
Bounderby
,
perfectly
right
.
'
'
Lastly
,
'
said
Bounderby
,
'
as
to
our
Hands
.
There
's
not
a
Hand
in
this
town
,
sir
,
man
,
woman
,
or
child
,
but
has
one
ultimate
object
in
life
.
That
object
is
,
to
be
fed
on
turtle
soup
and
venison
with
a
gold
spoon
.
Now
,
they
're
not
a-going
--
none
of
'em
--
ever
to
be
fed
on
turtle
soup
and
venison
with
a
gold
spoon
.
And
now
you
know
the
place
.
'
Mr.
Harthouse
professed
himself
in
the
highest
degree
instructed
and
refreshed
,
by
this
condensed
epitome
of
the
whole
Coketown
question
.
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'
Why
,
you
see
,
'
replied
Mr.
Bounderby
,
'
it
suits
my
disposition
to
have
a
full
understanding
with
a
man
,
particularly
with
a
public
man
,
when
I
make
his
acquaintance
.
I
have
only
one
thing
more
to
say
to
you
,
Mr.
Harthouse
,
before
assuring
you
of
the
pleasure
with
which
I
shall
respond
,
to
the
utmost
of
my
poor
ability
,
to
my
friend
Tom
Gradgrind
's
letter
of
introduction
.
You
are
a
man
of
family
.
Do
n't
you
deceive
yourself
by
supposing
for
a
moment
that
I
am
a
man
of
family
.
I
am
a
bit
of
dirty
riff-raff
,
and
a
genuine
scrap
of
tag
,
rag
,
and
bobtail
.
'
If
anything
could
have
exalted
Jem
's
interest
in
Mr.
Bounderby
,
it
would
have
been
this
very
circumstance
.
Or
,
so
he
told
him
.