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Induced
to
take
particular
notice
of
the
housekeeper
,
both
by
her
own
striking
appearance
and
by
Wemmick
’
s
preparation
,
I
observed
that
whenever
she
was
in
the
room
she
kept
her
eyes
attentively
on
my
guardian
,
and
that
she
would
remove
her
hands
from
any
dish
she
put
before
him
,
hesitatingly
,
as
if
she
dreaded
his
calling
her
back
,
and
wanted
him
to
speak
when
she
was
nigh
,
if
he
had
anything
to
say
.
I
fancied
that
I
could
detect
in
his
manner
a
consciousness
of
this
,
and
a
purpose
of
always
holding
her
in
suspense
.
Dinner
went
off
gayly
,
and
although
my
guardian
seemed
to
follow
rather
than
originate
subjects
,
I
knew
that
he
wrenched
the
weakest
part
of
our
dispositions
out
of
us
.
For
myself
,
I
found
that
I
was
expressing
my
tendency
to
lavish
expenditure
,
and
to
patronize
Herbert
,
and
to
boast
of
my
great
prospects
,
before
I
quite
knew
that
I
had
opened
my
lips
.
It
was
so
with
all
of
us
,
but
with
no
one
more
than
Drummle
:
the
development
of
whose
inclination
to
gird
in
a
grudging
and
suspicious
way
at
the
rest
,
was
screwed
out
of
him
before
the
fish
was
taken
off
.
It
was
not
then
,
but
when
we
had
got
to
the
cheese
,
that
our
conversation
turned
upon
our
rowing
feats
,
and
that
Drummle
was
rallied
for
coming
up
behind
of
a
night
in
that
slow
amphibious
way
of
his
.
Drummle
upon
this
,
informed
our
host
that
he
much
preferred
our
room
to
our
company
,
and
that
as
to
skill
he
was
more
than
our
master
,
and
that
as
to
strength
he
could
scatter
us
like
chaff
.
By
some
invisible
agency
,
my
guardian
wound
him
up
to
a
pitch
little
short
of
ferocity
about
this
trifle
;
and
he
fell
to
baring
and
spanning
his
arm
to
show
how
muscular
it
was
,
and
we
all
fell
to
baring
and
spanning
our
arms
in
a
ridiculous
manner
.
Now
the
housekeeper
was
at
that
time
clearing
the
table
;
my
guardian
,
taking
no
heed
of
her
,
but
with
the
side
of
his
face
turned
from
her
,
was
leaning
back
in
his
chair
biting
the
side
of
his
forefinger
and
showing
an
interest
in
Drummle
,
that
,
to
me
,
was
quite
inexplicable
.
Suddenly
,
he
clapped
his
large
hand
on
the
housekeeper
’
s
,
like
a
trap
,
as
she
stretched
it
across
the
table
.
So
suddenly
and
smartly
did
he
do
this
,
that
we
all
stopped
in
our
foolish
contention
.
"
If
you
talk
of
strength
,
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
"
I
’
ll
show
you
a
wrist
.
Molly
,
let
them
see
your
wrist
.
"
Her
entrapped
hand
was
on
the
table
,
but
she
had
already
put
her
other
hand
behind
her
waist
.
"
Master
,
"
she
said
,
in
a
low
voice
,
with
her
eyes
attentively
and
entreatingly
fixed
upon
him
.
"
Don
’
t
.
"
"
I
’
ll
show
you
a
wrist
,
"
repeated
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
with
an
immovable
determination
to
show
it
.
"
Molly
,
let
them
see
your
wrist
.
"
"
Master
,
"
she
again
murmured
.
"
Please
!
"
"
Molly
,
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
not
looking
at
her
,
but
obstinately
looking
at
the
opposite
side
of
the
room
,
"
let
them
see
both
your
wrists
.
Show
them
.
Come
!
"