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'
Why
,
Rachael
,
'
he
replied
,
'
whether
I
ha
lef
'n
his
work
,
or
whether
his
work
ha
lef
'n
me
,
cooms
t
'
th
'
same
.
His
work
and
me
are
parted
.
'
Tis
as
weel
so
--
better
,
I
were
thinkin
when
yo
coom
up
wi
'
me
.
It
would
ha
brought
'n
trouble
upon
trouble
if
I
had
stayed
theer
.
Haply
'
tis
a
kindness
to
monny
that
I
go
;
haply
'
tis
a
kindness
to
myseln
;
anyways
it
mun
be
done
.
I
mun
turn
my
face
fro
Coketown
fur
th
'
time
,
and
seek
a
fort
'n
,
dear
,
by
beginnin
fresh
.
'
'
Where
will
you
go
,
Stephen
?
'
'
I
donno
t
'n
ight
,
'
said
he
,
lifting
off
his
hat
,
and
smoothing
his
thin
hair
with
the
flat
of
his
hand
.
'
But
I
'm
not
goin
t
'n
ight
,
Rachael
,
nor
yet
t
'm
orrow
.
'
Ta
n't
easy
overmuch
t
'
know
wheer
t
'
turn
,
but
a
good
heart
will
coom
to
me
.
'
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Herein
,
too
,
the
sense
of
even
thinking
unselfishly
aided
him
.
Before
he
had
so
much
as
closed
Mr.
Bounderby
's
door
,
he
had
reflected
that
at
least
his
being
obliged
to
go
away
was
good
for
her
,
as
it
would
save
her
from
the
chance
of
being
brought
into
question
for
not
withdrawing
from
him
.
Though
it
would
cost
him
a
hard
pang
to
leave
her
,
and
though
he
could
think
of
no
similar
place
in
which
his
condemnation
would
not
pursue
him
,
perhaps
it
was
almost
a
relief
to
be
forced
away
from
the
endurance
of
the
last
four
days
,
even
to
unknown
difficulties
and
distresses
.
So
he
said
,
with
truth
,
'
I
'm
more
leetsome
,
Rachael
,
under
'
t
,
than
I
could
'n
ha
believed
.
'
It
was
not
her
part
to
make
his
burden
heavier
.
She
answered
with
her
comforting
smile
,
and
the
three
walked
on
together
.
Age
,
especially
when
it
strives
to
be
self-reliant
and
cheerful
,
finds
much
consideration
among
the
poor
.
The
old
woman
was
so
decent
and
contented
,
and
made
so
light
of
her
infirmities
,
though
they
had
increased
upon
her
since
her
former
interview
with
Stephen
,
that
they
both
took
an
interest
in
her
.
She
was
too
sprightly
to
allow
of
their
walking
at
a
slow
pace
on
her
account
,
but
she
was
very
grateful
to
be
talked
to
,
and
very
willing
to
talk
to
any
extent
:
so
,
when
they
came
to
their
part
of
the
town
,
she
was
more
brisk
and
vivacious
than
ever
.
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'
Come
to
my
poor
place
,
missus
,
'
said
Stephen
,
'
and
tak
a
coop
o
'
tea
.
Rachael
will
coom
then
;
and
arterwards
I
'll
see
thee
safe
t
'
thy
Travellers
'
lodgin
.
'
T
may
be
long
,
Rachael
,
ere
ever
I
ha
th
'
chance
o
'
thy
coompany
agen
.
'
They
complied
,
and
the
three
went
on
to
the
house
where
he
lodged
.
When
they
turned
into
a
narrow
street
,
Stephen
glanced
at
his
window
with
a
dread
that
always
haunted
his
desolate
home
;
but
it
was
open
,
as
he
had
left
it
,
and
no
one
was
there
.
The
evil
spirit
of
his
life
had
flitted
away
again
,
months
ago
,
and
he
had
heard
no
more
of
her
since
.
The
only
evidence
of
her
last
return
now
,
were
the
scantier
moveables
in
his
room
,
and
the
grayer
hair
upon
his
head
.
He
lighted
a
candle
,
set
out
his
little
tea-board
,
got
hot
water
from
below
,
and
brought
in
small
portions
of
tea
and
sugar
,
a
loaf
,
and
some
butter
from
the
nearest
shop
.