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'
My
sister
Loo
?
'
said
Tom
.
'
She
never
cared
for
old
Bounderby
.
'
'
That
's
the
past
tense
,
Tom
,
'
returned
Mr.
James
Harthouse
,
striking
the
ash
from
his
cigar
with
his
little
finger
.
'
We
are
in
the
present
tense
,
now
.
'
'
Verb
neuter
,
not
to
care
.
Indicative
mood
,
present
tense
.
First
person
singular
,
I
do
not
care
;
second
person
singular
,
thou
dost
not
care
;
third
person
singular
,
she
does
not
care
,
'
returned
Tom
.
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'
Good
!
Very
quaint
!
'
said
his
friend
.
'
Though
you
do
n't
mean
it
.
'
'
But
I
do
mean
it
,
'
cried
Tom
.
'
Upon
my
honour
!
Why
,
you
wo
n't
tell
me
,
Mr.
Harthouse
,
that
you
really
suppose
my
sister
Loo
does
care
for
old
Bounderby
.
'
'
My
dear
fellow
,
'
returned
the
other
,
'
what
am
I
bound
to
suppose
,
when
I
find
two
married
people
living
in
harmony
and
happiness
?
'
Tom
had
by
this
time
got
both
his
legs
on
the
sofa
.
If
his
second
leg
had
not
been
already
there
when
he
was
called
a
dear
fellow
,
he
would
have
put
it
up
at
that
great
stage
of
the
conversation
.
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Feeling
it
necessary
to
do
something
then
,
he
stretched
himself
out
at
greater
length
,
and
,
reclining
with
the
back
of
his
head
on
the
end
of
the
sofa
,
and
smoking
with
an
infinite
assumption
of
negligence
,
turned
his
common
face
,
and
not
too
sober
eyes
,
towards
the
face
looking
down
upon
him
so
carelessly
yet
so
potently
.
'
You
know
our
governor
,
Mr.
Harthouse
,
'
said
Tom
,
'
and
therefore
,
you
need
n't
be
surprised
that
Loo
married
old
Bounderby
.
She
never
had
a
lover
,
and
the
governor
proposed
old
Bounderby
,
and
she
took
him
.
'
'
Very
dutiful
in
your
interesting
sister
,
'
said
Mr.
James
Harthouse
.