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‘
Aye
,
aye
!
’
said
the
old
man
hurriedly
.
‘
But
I
can
’
t
be
.
I
can
’
t
be
.
Don
’
t
talk
so
.
That
’
s
all
over
.
’
The
Father
of
the
Marshalsea
glanced
at
a
passing
Collegian
with
whom
he
was
on
friendly
terms
,
as
who
should
say
,
‘
An
enfeebled
old
man
,
this
;
but
he
is
my
brother
,
sir
,
my
brother
,
and
the
voice
of
Nature
is
potent
!
’
and
steered
his
brother
clear
of
the
handle
of
the
pump
by
the
threadbare
sleeve
.
Nothing
would
have
been
wanting
to
the
perfection
of
his
character
as
a
fraternal
guide
,
philosopher
and
friend
,
if
he
had
only
steered
his
brother
clear
of
ruin
,
instead
of
bringing
it
upon
him
.
‘
I
think
,
William
,
’
said
the
object
of
his
affectionate
consideration
,
‘
that
I
am
tired
,
and
will
go
home
to
bed
.
’
‘
My
dear
Frederick
,
’
returned
the
other
,
‘
don
’
t
let
me
detain
you
;
don
’
t
sacrifice
your
inclination
to
me
.
’
‘
Late
hours
,
and
a
heated
atmosphere
,
and
years
,
I
suppose
,
’
said
Frederick
,
‘
weaken
me
.
’
‘
My
dear
Frederick
,
’
returned
the
Father
of
the
Marshalsea
,
‘
do
you
think
you
are
sufficiently
careful
of
yourself
?
Do
you
think
your
habits
are
as
precise
and
methodical
as
—
shall
I
say
as
mine
are
?
Not
to
revert
again
to
that
little
eccentricity
which
I
mentioned
just
now
,
I
doubt
if
you
take
air
and
exercise
enough
,
Frederick
.
Here
is
the
parade
,
always
at
your
service
.
Why
not
use
it
more
regularly
than
you
do
?
’
‘
Hah
!
’
sighed
the
other
.
‘
Yes
,
yes
,
yes
,
yes
.
’
‘
But
it
is
of
no
use
saying
yes
,
yes
,
my
dear
Frederick
,
’
the
Father
of
the
Marshalsea
in
his
mild
wisdom
persisted
,
‘
unless
you
act
on
that
assent
.
Consider
my
case
,
Frederick
.
I
am
a
kind
of
example
.
Necessity
and
time
have
taught
me
what
to
do
.
At
certain
stated
hours
of
the
day
,
you
will
find
me
on
the
parade
,
in
my
room
,
in
the
Lodge
,
reading
the
paper
,
receiving
company
,
eating
and
drinking
.
I
have
impressed
upon
Amy
during
many
years
,
that
I
must
have
my
meals
(
for
instance
)
punctually
.
Amy
has
grown
up
in
a
sense
of
the
importance
of
these
arrangements
,
and
you
know
what
a
good
girl
she
is
.
’