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'
Whether
,
'
said
Gradgrind
,
pondering
with
his
hands
in
his
pockets
,
and
his
cavernous
eyes
on
the
fire
,
'
whether
any
instructor
or
servant
can
have
suggested
anything
?
Whether
Louisa
or
Thomas
can
have
been
reading
anything
?
Whether
,
in
spite
of
all
precautions
,
any
idle
story-book
can
have
got
into
the
house
?
Because
,
in
minds
that
have
been
practically
formed
by
rule
and
line
,
from
the
cradle
upwards
,
this
is
so
curious
,
so
incomprehensible
.
'
'
Stop
a
bit
!
'
cried
Bounderby
,
who
all
this
time
had
been
standing
,
as
before
,
on
the
hearth
,
bursting
at
the
very
furniture
of
the
room
with
explosive
humility
.
'
You
have
one
of
those
strollers
'
children
in
the
school
.
'
'
Cecilia
Jupe
,
by
name
,
'
said
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
with
something
of
a
stricken
look
at
his
friend
.
'
Now
,
stop
a
bit
!
'
cried
Bounderby
again
.
'
How
did
she
come
there
?
'
'
Why
,
the
fact
is
,
I
saw
the
girl
myself
,
for
the
first
time
,
only
just
now
.
She
specially
applied
here
at
the
house
to
be
admitted
,
as
not
regularly
belonging
to
our
town
,
and
--
yes
,
you
are
right
,
Bounderby
,
you
are
right
.
'
'
Now
,
stop
a
bit
!
'
cried
Bounderby
,
once
more
.
'
Louisa
saw
her
when
she
came
?
'
'
Louisa
certainly
did
see
her
,
for
she
mentioned
the
application
to
me
.
But
Louisa
saw
her
,
I
have
no
doubt
,
in
Mrs.
Gradgrind
's
presence
.
'
'
Pray
,
Mrs.
Gradgrind
,
'
said
Bounderby
,
'
what
passed
?
'
'
Oh
,
my
poor
health
!
'
returned
Mrs.
Gradgrind
.
'
The
girl
wanted
to
come
to
the
school
,
and
Mr.
Gradgrind
wanted
girls
to
come
to
the
school
,
and
Louisa
and
Thomas
both
said
that
the
girl
wanted
to
come
,
and
that
Mr.
Gradgrind
wanted
girls
to
come
,
and
how
was
it
possible
to
contradict
them
when
such
was
the
fact
!
'