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"
You
can
’
t
detach
yourself
?
"
"
No
.
Impossible
!
"
"
You
can
’
t
try
,
Handel
?
"
"
No
.
Impossible
!
"
"
Well
!
"
said
Herbert
,
getting
up
with
a
lively
shake
as
if
he
had
been
asleep
,
and
stirring
the
fire
,
"
now
I
’
ll
endeavor
to
make
myself
agreeable
again
!
"
So
he
went
round
the
room
and
shook
the
curtains
out
,
put
the
chairs
in
their
places
,
tidied
the
books
and
so
forth
that
were
lying
about
,
looked
into
the
hall
,
peeped
into
the
letter
-
box
,
shut
the
door
,
and
came
back
to
his
chair
by
the
fire
:
where
he
sat
down
,
nursing
his
left
leg
in
both
arms
.
"
I
was
going
to
say
a
word
or
two
,
Handel
,
concerning
my
father
and
my
father
’
s
son
.
I
am
afraid
it
is
scarcely
necessary
for
my
father
’
s
son
to
remark
that
my
father
’
s
establishment
is
not
particularly
brilliant
in
its
housekeeping
.
"
"
There
is
always
plenty
,
Herbert
,
"
said
I
,
to
say
something
encouraging
.
"
O
yes
!
and
so
the
dustman
says
,
I
believe
,
with
the
strongest
approval
,
and
so
does
the
marine
-
store
shop
in
the
back
street
.
Gravely
,
Handel
,
for
the
subject
is
grave
enough
,
you
know
how
it
is
as
well
as
I
do
.
I
suppose
there
was
a
time
once
when
my
father
had
not
given
matters
up
;
but
if
ever
there
was
,
the
time
is
gone
.
May
I
ask
you
if
you
have
ever
had
an
opportunity
of
remarking
,
down
in
your
part
of
the
country
,
that
the
children
of
not
exactly
suitable
marriages
are
always
most
particularly
anxious
to
be
married
?
"