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121
His
eminently
practical
friend
,
on
seeing
him
,
stopped
also
,
and
gave
Louisa
a
reproachful
look
that
plainly
said
,
'
Behold
your
Bounderby
!
'
122
'
Well
!
'
blustered
Mr.
Bounderby
,
'
what
's
the
matter
?
What
is
young
Thomas
in
the
dumps
about
?
'
123
He
spoke
of
young
Thomas
,
but
he
looked
at
Louisa
.
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124
'
We
were
peeping
at
the
circus
,
'
muttered
Louisa
,
haughtily
,
without
lifting
up
her
eyes
,
'
and
father
caught
us
.
'
125
'
And
,
Mrs.
Gradgrind
,
'
said
her
husband
in
a
lofty
manner
,
'
I
should
as
soon
have
expected
to
find
my
children
reading
poetry
.
'
126
'
Dear
me
,
'
whimpered
Mrs.
Gradgrind
.
'
How
can
you
,
Louisa
and
Thomas
!
I
wonder
at
you
.
I
declare
you
're
enough
to
make
one
regret
ever
having
had
a
family
at
all
.
I
have
a
great
mind
to
say
I
wish
I
had
n't
.
Then
what
would
you
have
done
,
I
should
like
to
know
?
'
127
Mr.
Gradgrind
did
not
seem
favourably
impressed
by
these
cogent
remarks
.
He
frowned
impatiently
.
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128
'
As
if
,
with
my
head
in
its
present
throbbing
state
,
you
could
n't
go
and
look
at
the
shells
and
minerals
and
things
provided
for
you
,
instead
of
circuses
!
'
said
Mrs.
Gradgrind
.
'
You
know
,
as
well
as
I
do
,
no
young
people
have
circus
masters
,
or
keep
circuses
in
cabinets
,
or
attend
lectures
about
circuses
.
What
can
you
possibly
want
to
know
of
circuses
then
?
I
am
sure
you
have
enough
to
do
,
if
that
's
what
you
want
.
With
my
head
in
its
present
state
,
I
could
n't
remember
the
mere
names
of
half
the
facts
you
have
got
to
attend
to
.
'
129
'
That
's
the
reason
!
'
pouted
Louisa
.
130
'
Do
n't
tell
me
that
's
the
reason
,
because
it
ca
n't
be
nothing
of
the
sort
,
'
said
Mrs.
Gradgrind
.
'
Go
and
be
somethingological
directly
.
'
Mrs.
Gradgrind
was
not
a
scientific
character
,
and
usually
dismissed
her
children
to
their
studies
with
this
general
injunction
to
choose
their
pursuit
.