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'
Your
thervant
,
Thquire
,
'
was
his
cautious
salutation
as
they
passed
in
.
'
If
you
want
me
you
'll
find
me
here
.
You
muth
n't
mind
your
thon
having
a
comic
livery
on
.
'
They
all
three
went
in
;
and
Mr.
Gradgrind
sat
down
forlorn
,
on
the
Clown
's
performing
chair
in
the
middle
of
the
ring
.
On
one
of
the
back
benches
,
remote
in
the
subdued
light
and
the
strangeness
of
the
place
,
sat
the
villainous
whelp
,
sulky
to
the
last
,
whom
he
had
the
misery
to
call
his
son
.
In
a
preposterous
coat
,
like
a
beadle
's
,
with
cuffs
and
flaps
exaggerated
to
an
unspeakable
extent
;
in
an
immense
waistcoat
,
knee-breeches
,
buckled
shoes
,
and
a
mad
cocked
hat
;
with
nothing
fitting
him
,
and
everything
of
coarse
material
,
moth-eaten
and
full
of
holes
;
with
seams
in
his
black
face
,
where
fear
and
heat
had
started
through
the
greasy
composition
daubed
all
over
it
;
anything
so
grimly
,
detestably
,
ridiculously
shameful
as
the
whelp
in
his
comic
livery
,
Mr.
Gradgrind
never
could
by
any
other
means
have
believed
in
,
weighable
and
measurable
fact
though
it
was
.
And
one
of
his
model
children
had
come
to
this
!
At
first
the
whelp
would
not
draw
any
nearer
,
but
persisted
in
remaining
up
there
by
himself
.
Yielding
at
length
,
if
any
concession
so
sullenly
made
can
be
called
yielding
,
to
the
entreaties
of
Sissy
--
for
Louisa
he
disowned
altogether
--
he
came
down
,
bench
by
bench
,
until
he
stood
in
the
sawdust
,
on
the
verge
of
the
circle
,
as
far
as
possible
,
within
its
limits
from
where
his
father
sat
.
'
How
was
this
done
?
'
asked
the
father
.
'
How
was
what
done
?
'
moodily
answered
the
son
.
'
This
robbery
,
'
said
the
father
,
raising
his
voice
upon
the
word
.
'
I
forced
the
safe
myself
over
night
,
and
shut
it
up
ajar
before
I
went
away
.
I
had
had
the
key
that
was
found
,
made
long
before
.
I
dropped
it
that
morning
,
that
it
might
be
supposed
to
have
been
used
.
I
did
n't
take
the
money
all
at
once
.
I
pretended
to
put
my
balance
away
every
night
,
but
I
did
n't
.
Now
you
know
all
about
it
.
'
'
If
a
thunderbolt
had
fallen
on
me
,
'
said
the
father
,
'
it
would
have
shocked
me
less
than
this
!
'