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381
'
My
friend
Tom
Gradgrind
suggests
,
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
'
said
Bounderby
,
'
that
this
was
merely
an
oversight
.
Very
likely
.
However
,
as
you
are
aware
,
ma'am
,
I
do
n't
allow
of
even
oversights
towards
you
.
'
382
'
You
are
very
good
indeed
,
sir
,
'
returned
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
shaking
her
head
with
her
State
humility
.
'
It
is
not
worth
speaking
of
.
'
383
Sissy
,
who
all
this
time
had
been
faintly
excusing
herself
with
tears
in
her
eyes
,
was
now
waved
over
by
the
master
of
the
house
to
Mr.
Gradgrind
.
She
stood
looking
intently
at
him
,
and
Louisa
stood
coldly
by
,
with
her
eyes
upon
the
ground
,
while
he
proceeded
thus
:
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384
'
Jupe
,
I
have
made
up
my
mind
to
take
you
into
my
house
;
and
,
when
you
are
not
in
attendance
at
the
school
,
to
employ
you
about
Mrs.
Gradgrind
,
who
is
rather
an
invalid
.
I
have
explained
to
Miss
Louisa
--
this
is
Miss
Louisa
--
the
miserable
but
natural
end
of
your
late
career
;
and
you
are
to
expressly
understand
that
the
whole
of
that
subject
is
past
,
and
is
not
to
be
referred
to
any
more
.
From
this
time
you
begin
your
history
.
You
are
,
at
present
,
ignorant
,
I
know
.
'
385
'
Yes
,
sir
,
very
,
'
she
answered
,
curtseying
.
386
'
I
shall
have
the
satisfaction
of
causing
you
to
be
strictly
educated
;
and
you
will
be
a
living
proof
to
all
who
come
into
communication
with
you
,
of
the
advantages
of
the
training
you
will
receive
387
You
will
be
reclaimed
and
formed
.
You
have
been
in
the
habit
now
of
reading
to
your
father
,
and
those
people
I
found
you
among
,
I
dare
say
?
'
said
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
beckoning
her
nearer
to
him
before
he
said
so
,
and
dropping
his
voice
.
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388
'
Only
to
father
and
Merrylegs
,
sir
.
At
least
I
mean
to
father
,
when
Merrylegs
was
always
there
.
'
389
'
Never
mind
Merrylegs
,
Jupe
,
'
said
Mr.
Gradgrind
,
with
a
passing
frown
.
'
I
do
n't
ask
about
him
.
I
understand
you
to
have
been
in
the
habit
of
reading
to
your
father
?
'
390
'
O
,
yes
,
sir
,
thousands
of
times
.
They
were
the
happiest
--
O
,
of
all
the
happy
times
we
had
together
,
sir
!
'