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521
Then
the
thought
must
have
come
upon
him
,
poor
,
poor
father
!
of
going
away
to
try
something
for
my
sake
;
for
when
I
came
back
,
he
was
gone
.
'
522
'
I
say
!
Look
sharp
for
old
Bounderby
,
Loo
!
'
Tom
remonstrated
.
523
'
There
's
no
more
to
tell
,
Miss
Louisa
.
I
keep
the
nine
oils
ready
for
him
,
and
I
know
he
will
come
back
.
Every
letter
that
I
see
in
Mr.
Gradgrind
's
hand
takes
my
breath
away
and
blinds
my
eyes
,
for
I
think
it
comes
from
father
,
or
from
Mr.
Sleary
about
father
.
Mr.
Sleary
promised
to
write
as
soon
as
ever
father
should
be
heard
of
,
and
I
trust
to
him
to
keep
his
word
.
'
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524
'
Do
look
sharp
for
old
Bounderby
,
Loo
!
'
said
Tom
,
with
an
impatient
whistle
.
'
He
'll
be
off
if
you
do
n't
look
sharp
!
'
525
After
this
,
whenever
Sissy
dropped
a
curtsey
to
Mr.
Gradgrind
in
the
presence
of
his
family
,
and
said
in
a
faltering
way
,
'
I
beg
your
pardon
,
sir
,
for
being
troublesome
--
but
--
have
you
had
any
letter
yet
about
me
?
'
Louisa
would
suspend
the
occupation
of
the
moment
,
whatever
it
was
,
and
look
for
the
reply
as
earnestly
as
Sissy
did
.
And
when
Mr.
Gradgrind
regularly
answered
,
'
No
,
Jupe
,
nothing
of
the
sort
,
'
the
trembling
of
Sissy
's
lip
would
be
repeated
in
Louisa
's
face
,
and
her
eyes
would
follow
Sissy
with
compassion
to
the
door
.
Mr.
Gradgrind
usually
improved
these
occasions
by
remarking
,
when
she
was
gone
,
that
if
Jupe
had
been
properly
trained
from
an
early
age
she
would
have
remonstrated
to
herself
on
sound
principles
the
baselessness
of
these
fantastic
hopes
526
Yet
it
did
seem
(
though
not
to
him
,
for
he
saw
nothing
of
it
)
as
if
fantastic
hope
could
take
as
strong
a
hold
as
Fact
.
527
This
observation
must
be
limited
exclusively
to
his
daughter
.
As
to
Tom
,
he
was
becoming
that
not
unprecedented
triumph
of
calculation
which
is
usually
at
work
on
number
one
.
As
to
Mrs.
Gradgrind
,
if
she
said
anything
on
the
subject
,
she
would
come
a
little
way
out
of
her
wrappers
,
like
a
feminine
dormouse
,
and
say
:
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528
'
Good
gracious
bless
me
,
how
my
poor
head
is
vexed
and
worried
by
that
girl
Jupe
's
so
perseveringly
asking
,
over
and
over
again
,
about
her
tiresome
letters
!
Upon
my
word
and
honour
I
seem
to
be
fated
,
and
destined
,
and
ordained
,
to
live
in
the
midst
of
things
that
I
am
never
to
hear
the
last
of
.
It
really
is
a
most
extraordinary
circumstance
that
it
appears
as
if
I
never
was
to
hear
the
last
of
anything
!
'
529
At
about
this
point
,
Mr.
Gradgrind
's
eye
would
fall
upon
her
;
and
under
the
influence
of
that
wintry
piece
of
fact
,
she
would
become
torpid
again
.
530
I
entertain
a
weak
idea
that
the
English
people
are
as
hard-worked
as
any
people
upon
whom
the
sun
shines
.
I
acknowledge
to
this
ridiculous
idiosyncrasy
,
as
a
reason
why
I
would
give
them
a
little
more
play
.