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'
Not
me
,
I
hope
,
Tom
?
'
'
No
,
Loo
;
I
would
n't
hurt
you
.
I
made
an
exception
of
you
at
first
.
I
do
n't
know
what
this
--
jolly
old
--
Jaundiced
Jail
,
'
Tom
had
paused
to
find
a
sufficiently
complimentary
and
expressive
name
for
the
parental
roof
,
and
seemed
to
relieve
his
mind
for
a
moment
by
the
strong
alliteration
of
this
one
,
'
would
be
without
you
.
'
'
Indeed
,
Tom
?
Do
you
really
and
truly
say
so
?
'
'
Why
,
of
course
I
do
.
What
's
the
use
of
talking
about
it
!
'
returned
Tom
,
chafing
his
face
on
his
coat-sleeve
,
as
if
to
mortify
his
flesh
,
and
have
it
in
unison
with
his
spirit
.
'
Because
,
Tom
,
'
said
his
sister
,
after
silently
watching
the
sparks
awhile
,
'
as
I
get
older
,
and
nearer
growing
up
,
I
often
sit
wondering
here
,
and
think
how
unfortunate
it
is
for
me
that
I
ca
n't
reconcile
you
to
home
better
than
I
am
able
to
do
.
I
do
n't
know
what
other
girls
know
.
I
ca
n't
play
to
you
,
or
sing
to
you
.
I
ca
n't
talk
to
you
so
as
to
lighten
your
mind
,
for
I
never
see
any
amusing
sights
or
read
any
amusing
books
that
it
would
be
a
pleasure
or
a
relief
to
you
to
talk
about
,
when
you
are
tired
.
'
'
Well
,
no
more
do
I.
I
am
as
bad
as
you
in
that
respect
;
and
I
am
a
Mule
too
,
which
you
're
not
.
If
father
was
determined
to
make
me
either
a
Prig
or
a
Mule
,
and
I
am
not
a
Prig
,
why
,
it
stands
to
reason
,
I
must
be
a
Mule
.
And
so
I
am
,
'
said
Tom
,
desperately
.
'
It
's
a
great
pity
,
'
said
Louisa
,
after
another
pause
,
and
speaking
thoughtfully
out
of
her
dark
corner
:
'
it
's
a
great
pity
,
Tom
.
It
's
very
unfortunate
for
both
of
us
.
'
'
Oh
!
You
,
'
said
Tom
;
'
you
are
a
girl
,
Loo
,
and
a
girl
comes
out
of
it
better
than
a
boy
does
.
I
do
n't
miss
anything
in
you
.
You
are
the
only
pleasure
I
have
--
you
can
brighten
even
this
place
--
and
you
can
always
lead
me
as
you
like
.
'
'
You
are
a
dear
brother
,
Tom
;
and
while
you
think
I
can
do
such
things
,
I
do
n't
so
much
mind
knowing
better
.