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She
gave
her
hand
to
Sissy
,
as
if
she
meant
with
her
help
too
.
'
Your
wretched
brother
,
'
said
Mr.
Gradgrind
.
'
Do
you
think
he
had
planned
this
robbery
,
when
he
went
with
you
to
the
lodging
?
'
'
I
fear
so
,
father
.
I
know
he
had
wanted
money
very
much
,
and
had
spent
a
great
deal
.
'
'
The
poor
man
being
about
to
leave
the
town
,
it
came
into
his
evil
brain
to
cast
suspicion
on
him
?
'
'
I
think
it
must
have
flashed
upon
him
while
he
sat
there
,
father
.
For
I
asked
him
to
go
there
with
me
.
The
visit
did
not
originate
with
him
.
'
'
He
had
some
conversation
with
the
poor
man
.
Did
he
take
him
aside
?
'
'
He
took
him
out
of
the
room
.
I
asked
him
afterwards
,
why
he
had
done
so
,
and
he
made
a
plausible
excuse
;
but
since
last
night
,
father
,
and
when
I
remember
the
circumstances
by
its
light
,
I
am
afraid
I
can
imagine
too
truly
what
passed
between
them
.
'
'
Let
me
know
,
'
said
her
father
,
'
if
your
thoughts
present
your
guilty
brother
in
the
same
dark
view
as
mine
.
'
'
I
fear
,
father
,
'
hesitated
Louisa
,
'
that
he
must
have
made
some
representation
to
Stephen
Blackpool
--
perhaps
in
my
name
,
perhaps
in
his
own
--
which
induced
him
to
do
in
good
faith
and
honesty
,
what
he
had
never
done
before
,
and
to
wait
about
the
Bank
those
two
or
three
nights
before
he
left
the
town
.
'