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"
Why
,
what
’
ll
you
do
with
a
half
-
holiday
,
if
you
get
it
?
"
said
Joe
.
"
What
’
ll
I
do
with
it
!
What
’
ll
he
do
with
it
?
I
’
ll
do
as
much
with
it
as
him
,
"
said
Orlick
.
"
As
to
Pip
,
he
’
s
going
up
town
,
"
said
Joe
.
"
Well
then
,
as
to
Old
Orlick
,
he
’
s
a
going
up
town
,
"
retorted
that
worthy
.
"
Two
can
go
up
town
.
Tain
’
t
only
one
wot
can
go
up
town
.
"
Don
’
t
lose
your
temper
,
"
said
Joe
.
"
Shall
if
I
like
,
"
growled
Orlick
.
"
Some
and
their
up
-
towning
!
Now
,
master
!
Come
.
No
favoring
in
this
shop
.
Be
a
man
!
"
The
master
refusing
to
entertain
the
subject
until
the
journeyman
was
in
a
better
temper
,
Orlick
plunged
at
the
furnace
,
drew
out
a
red
-
hot
bar
,
made
at
me
with
it
as
if
he
were
going
to
run
it
through
my
body
,
whisked
it
round
my
head
,
laid
it
on
the
anvil
,
hammered
it
out
—
as
if
it
were
I
,
I
thought
,
and
the
sparks
were
my
spirting
blood
—
and
finally
said
,
when
he
had
hammered
himself
hot
and
the
iron
cold
,
and
he
again
leaned
on
his
hammer
—
"
Now
,
master
!
"
"
Are
you
all
right
now
?
"
demanded
Joe
.
"
Ah
!
I
am
all
right
,
"
said
gruff
Old
Orlick
.