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301
'
I
tell
you
what
,
Thquire
.
302
To
thpeak
plain
to
you
,
my
opinion
ith
that
you
had
better
cut
it
thort
,
and
drop
it
.
They
're
a
very
good
natur
'd
people
,
my
people
,
but
they
're
accuthtomed
to
be
quick
in
their
movementh
;
and
if
you
do
n't
act
upon
my
advithe
,
I
'm
damned
if
I
do
n't
believe
they
'll
pith
you
out
o
'
winder
.
'
303
Mr.
Bounderby
being
restrained
by
this
mild
suggestion
,
Mr.
Gradgrind
found
an
opening
for
his
eminently
practical
exposition
of
the
subject
.
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304
'
It
is
of
no
moment
,
'
said
he
,
'
whether
this
person
is
to
be
expected
back
at
any
time
,
or
the
contrary
.
He
is
gone
away
,
and
there
is
no
present
expectation
of
his
return
.
That
,
I
believe
,
is
agreed
on
all
hands
.
'
305
'
Thath
agreed
,
Thquire
.
Thick
to
that
!
'
From
Sleary
.
306
'
Well
then
.
I
,
who
came
here
to
inform
the
father
of
the
poor
girl
,
Jupe
,
that
she
could
not
be
received
at
the
school
any
more
,
in
consequence
of
there
being
practical
objections
,
into
which
I
need
not
enter
,
to
the
reception
there
of
the
children
of
persons
so
employed
,
am
prepared
in
these
altered
circumstances
to
make
a
proposal
.
I
am
willing
to
take
charge
of
you
,
Jupe
,
and
to
educate
you
,
and
provide
for
you
.
The
only
condition
(
over
and
above
your
good
behaviour
)
I
make
is
,
that
you
decide
now
,
at
once
,
whether
to
accompany
me
or
remain
here
.
Also
,
that
if
you
accompany
me
now
,
it
is
understood
that
you
communicate
no
more
with
any
of
your
friends
who
are
here
present
.
These
observations
comprise
the
whole
of
the
case
.
307
'
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308
'
At
the
thame
time
,
'
said
Sleary
,
'
I
mutht
put
in
my
word
,
Thquire
,
tho
that
both
thides
of
the
banner
may
be
equally
theen
.
If
you
like
,
Thethilia
,
to
be
prentitht
,
you
know
the
natur
of
the
work
and
you
know
your
companionth
.
Emma
Gordon
,
in
whothe
lap
you
're
a
lying
at
prethent
,
would
be
a
mother
to
you
,
and
Joth
'
phine
would
be
a
thithter
to
you
.
I
do
n't
pretend
to
be
of
the
angel
breed
myself
,
and
I
do
n't
thay
but
what
,
when
you
mith
'd
your
tip
,
you
'd
find
me
cut
up
rough
,
and
thwear
an
oath
or
two
at
you
.
But
what
I
thay
,
Thquire
,
ith
,
that
good
tempered
or
bad
tempered
,
I
never
did
a
horthe
a
injury
yet
,
no
more
than
thwearing
at
him
went
,
and
that
I
do
n't
expect
I
thall
begin
otherwithe
at
my
time
of
life
,
with
a
rider
.
I
never
wath
much
of
a
Cackler
,
Thquire
,
and
I
have
thed
my
thay
.
'
309
The
latter
part
of
this
speech
was
addressed
to
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
who
received
it
with
a
grave
inclination
of
his
head
,
and
then
remarked
:
310
'
The
only
observation
I
will
make
to
you
,
Jupe
,
in
the
way
of
influencing
your
decision
,
is
,
that
it
is
highly
desirable
to
have
a
sound
practical
education
,
and
that
even
your
father
himself
(
from
what
I
understand
)
appears
,
on
your
behalf
,
to
have
known
and
felt
that
much
.
'