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191
Your
daughter
,
said
the
other
,
when
they
had
taken
another
silent
turn
to
and
fro
,
and
,
after
standing
for
a
moment
at
the
wall
glancing
down
at
the
sea
,
had
resumed
their
walk
,
is
your
only
child
,
I
know
,
Mr
Meagles
.
May
I
ask
you
in
no
impertinent
curiosity
,
but
because
I
have
had
so
much
pleasure
in
your
society
,
may
never
in
this
labyrinth
of
a
world
exchange
a
quiet
word
with
you
again
,
and
wish
to
preserve
an
accurate
remembrance
of
you
and
yours
may
I
ask
you
,
if
I
have
not
gathered
from
your
good
wife
that
you
have
had
other
children
?
192
No
.
No
,
said
Mr
Meagles
.
Not
exactly
other
children
.
One
other
child
.
193
I
am
afraid
I
have
inadvertently
touched
upon
a
tender
theme
.
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194
Never
mind
,
said
Mr
Meagles
.
If
I
am
grave
about
it
,
I
am
not
at
all
sorrowful
.
It
quiets
me
for
a
moment
,
but
does
not
make
me
unhappy
.
Pet
had
a
twin
sister
who
died
when
we
could
just
see
her
eyes
exactly
like
Pet
s
above
the
table
,
as
she
stood
on
tiptoe
holding
by
it
.
195
Ah
!
indeed
,
indeed
!
196
Yes
,
and
being
practical
people
,
a
result
has
gradually
sprung
up
in
the
minds
of
Mrs
Meagles
and
myself
which
perhaps
you
may
or
perhaps
you
may
not
understand
.
197
Pet
and
her
baby
sister
were
so
exactly
alike
,
and
so
completely
one
,
that
in
our
thoughts
we
have
never
been
able
to
separate
them
since
.
It
would
be
of
no
use
to
tell
us
that
our
dead
child
was
a
mere
infant
.
We
have
changed
that
child
according
to
the
changes
in
the
child
spared
to
us
and
always
with
us
.
As
Pet
has
grown
,
that
child
has
grown
;
as
Pet
has
become
more
sensible
and
womanly
,
her
sister
has
become
more
sensible
and
womanly
by
just
the
same
degrees
.
It
would
be
as
hard
to
convince
me
that
if
I
was
to
pass
into
the
other
world
to
-
morrow
,
I
should
not
,
through
the
mercy
of
God
,
be
received
there
by
a
daughter
,
just
like
Pet
,
as
to
persuade
me
that
Pet
herself
is
not
a
reality
at
my
side
.
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198
I
understand
you
,
said
the
other
,
gently
.
199
As
to
her
,
pursued
her
father
,
the
sudden
loss
of
her
little
picture
and
playfellow
,
and
her
early
association
with
that
mystery
in
which
we
all
have
our
equal
share
,
but
which
is
not
often
so
forcibly
presented
to
a
child
,
has
necessarily
had
some
influence
on
her
character
.
Then
,
her
mother
and
I
were
not
young
when
we
married
,
and
Pet
has
always
had
a
sort
of
grown
-
up
life
with
us
,
though
we
have
tried
to
adapt
ourselves
to
her
.
We
have
been
advised
more
than
once
when
she
has
been
a
little
ailing
,
to
change
climate
and
air
for
her
as
often
as
we
could
especially
at
about
this
time
of
her
life
and
to
keep
her
amused
.
So
,
as
I
have
no
need
to
stick
at
a
bank
-
desk
now
(
though
I
have
been
poor
enough
in
my
time
I
assure
you
,
or
I
should
have
married
Mrs
Meagles
long
before
)
,
we
go
trotting
about
the
world
.
200
This
is
how
you
found
us
staring
at
the
Nile
,
and
the
Pyramids
,
and
the
Sphinxes
,
and
the
Desert
,
and
all
the
rest
of
it
;
and
this
is
how
Tattycoram
will
be
a
greater
traveller
in
course
of
time
than
Captain
Cook
.