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Almost
as
they
did
so
,
there
came
running
round
the
corner
of
the
street
at
a
quick
pace
and
with
a
frightened
look
,
a
girl
whom
Mr.
Gradgrind
recognized
.
'
Halloa
!
'
said
he
.
'
Stop
!
Where
are
you
going
!
Stop
!
'
Girl
number
twenty
stopped
then
,
palpitating
,
and
made
him
a
curtsey
.
'
Why
are
you
tearing
about
the
streets
,
'
said
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
'
in
this
improper
manner
?
'
'
I
was
--
I
was
run
after
,
sir
,
'
the
girl
panted
,
'
and
I
wanted
to
get
away
.
'
'
Run
after
?
'
repeated
Mr.
Gradgrind
.
'
Who
would
run
after
you
?
'
The
question
was
unexpectedly
and
suddenly
answered
for
her
,
by
the
colourless
boy
,
Bitzer
,
who
came
round
the
corner
with
such
blind
speed
and
so
little
anticipating
a
stoppage
on
the
pavement
,
that
he
brought
himself
up
against
Mr.
Gradgrind
's
waistcoat
and
rebounded
into
the
road
.
'
What
do
you
mean
,
boy
?
'
said
Mr.
Gradgrind
.
'
What
are
you
doing
?
How
dare
you
dash
against
--
everybody
--
in
this
manner
?
'
Bitzer
picked
up
his
cap
,
which
the
concussion
had
knocked
off
;
and
backing
,
and
knuckling
his
forehead
,
pleaded
that
it
was
an
accident
.
'
Was
this
boy
running
after
you
,
Jupe
?
'
asked
Mr.
Gradgrind
.
'
Yes
,
sir
,
'
said
the
girl
reluctantly
.
'
No
,
I
was
n't
,
sir
!
'
cried
Bitzer
.
'
Not
till
she
run
away
from
me
.
But
the
horse-riders
never
mind
what
they
say
,
sir
;
they
're
famous
for
it
.
You
know
the
horse-riders
are
famous
for
never
minding
what
they
say
,
'
addressing
Sissy
.
'
It
's
as
well
known
in
the
town
as
--
please
,
sir
,
as
the
multiplication
table
is
n't
known
to
the
horse-riders
.
'
Bitzer
tried
Mr.
Bounderby
with
this
.