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'
The
nine
oils
,
sir
,
to
rub
father
with
.
'
'
Then
,
'
said
Mr.
Bounderby
,
with
a
loud
short
laugh
,
'
what
the
devil
do
you
rub
your
father
with
nine
oils
for
?
'
'
It
's
what
our
people
aways
use
,
sir
,
when
they
get
any
hurts
in
the
ring
,
'
replied
the
girl
,
looking
over
her
shoulder
,
to
assure
herself
that
her
pursuer
was
gone
.
'
They
bruise
themselves
very
bad
sometimes
.
'
'
Serve
'em
right
,
'
said
Mr.
Bounderby
,
'
for
being
idle
'
She
glanced
up
at
his
face
,
with
mingled
astonishment
and
dread
.
'
By
George
!
'
said
Mr.
Bounderby
,
'
when
I
was
four
or
five
years
younger
than
you
,
I
had
worse
bruises
upon
me
than
ten
oils
,
twenty
oils
,
forty
oils
,
would
have
rubbed
off
.
I
did
n't
get
'em
by
posture-making
,
but
by
being
banged
about
.
There
was
no
rope-dancing
for
me
;
I
danced
on
the
bare
ground
and
was
larruped
with
the
rope
.
'
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
though
hard
enough
,
was
by
no
means
so
rough
a
man
as
Mr.
Bounderby
.
His
character
was
not
unkind
,
all
things
considered
;
it
might
have
been
a
very
kind
one
indeed
,
if
he
had
only
made
some
round
mistake
in
the
arithmetic
that
balanced
it
,
years
ago
.
He
said
,
in
what
he
meant
for
a
reassuring
tone
,
as
they
turned
down
a
narrow
road
,
'
And
this
is
Pod
's
End
;
is
it
,
Jupe
?
'
'
This
is
it
,
sir
,
and
--
if
you
would
n't
mind
,
sir
--
this
is
the
house
.
'
She
stopped
,
at
twilight
,
at
the
door
of
a
mean
little
public-house
,
with
dim
red
lights
in
it
.
As
haggard
and
as
shabby
,
as
if
,
for
want
of
custom
,
it
had
itself
taken
to
drinking
,
and
had
gone
the
way
all
drunkards
go
,
and
was
very
near
the
end
of
it
.
'
It
's
only
crossing
the
bar
,
sir
,
and
up
the
stairs
,
if
you
would
n't
mind
,
and
waiting
there
for
a
moment
till
I
get
a
candle
.
If
you
should
hear
a
dog
,
sir
,
it
's
only
Merrylegs
,
and
he
only
barks
.
'