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'
Upon
my
word
,
'
he
said
,
making
a
halt
,
after
a
great
number
of
very
rapid
turns
,
'
I
hardly
know
what
to
do
.
'
'
Surely
,
'
said
Rose
,
'
the
poor
child
's
story
,
faithfully
repeated
to
these
men
,
will
be
sufficient
to
exonerate
him
.
'
'
I
doubt
it
,
my
dear
young
lady
,
'
said
the
doctor
,
shaking
his
head
.
'
I
do
n't
think
it
would
exonerate
him
,
either
with
them
,
or
with
legal
functionaries
of
a
higher
grade
.
What
is
he
,
after
all
,
they
would
say
?
A
runaway
.
Judged
by
mere
worldly
considerations
and
probabilities
,
his
story
is
a
very
doubtful
one
.
'
'
You
believe
it
,
surely
?
'
interrupted
Rose
.
'
I
believe
it
,
strange
as
it
is
;
and
perhaps
I
may
be
an
old
fool
for
doing
so
,
'
rejoined
the
doctor
;
'
but
I
do
n't
think
it
is
exactly
the
tale
for
a
practical
police-officer
,
nevertheless
.
'
Why
not
?
'
demanded
Rose
.
'
Because
,
my
pretty
cross-examiner
,
'
replied
the
doctor
:
'
because
,
viewed
with
their
eyes
,
there
are
many
ugly
points
about
it
;
he
can
only
prove
the
parts
that
look
ill
,
and
none
of
those
that
look
well
.
Confound
the
fellows
,
they
WILL
have
the
way
and
the
wherefore
,
and
will
take
nothing
for
granted
.
On
his
own
showing
,
you
see
,
he
has
been
the
companion
of
thieves
for
some
time
past
;
he
has
been
carried
to
a
police-officer
,
on
a
charge
of
picking
a
gentleman
's
pocket
;
he
has
been
taken
away
,
forcibly
,
from
that
gentleman
's
house
,
to
a
place
which
he
can
not
describe
or
point
out
,
and
of
the
situation
of
which
he
has
not
the
remotest
idea
.
He
is
brought
down
to
Chertsey
,
by
men
who
seem
to
have
taken
a
violent
fancy
to
him
,
whether
he
will
or
no
;
and
is
put
through
a
window
to
rob
a
house
;
and
then
,
just
at
the
very
moment
when
he
is
going
to
alarm
the
inmates
,
and
so
do
the
very
thing
that
would
set
him
all
to
rights
,
there
rushes
into
the
way
,
a
blundering
dog
of
a
half-bred
butler
,
and
shoots
him
!
As
if
on
purpose
to
prevent
his
doing
any
good
for
himself
!
Do
n't
you
see
all
this
?
'
'
I
see
it
,
of
course
,
'
replied
Rose
,
smiling
at
the
doctor
's
impetuosity
;
'
but
still
I
do
not
see
anything
in
it
,
to
criminate
the
poor
child
.
'
'
No
,
'
replied
the
doctor
;
'
of
course
not
!
Bless
the
bright
eyes
of
your
sex
!
They
never
see
,
whether
for
good
or
bad
,
more
than
one
side
of
any
question
;
and
that
is
,
always
,
the
one
which
first
presents
itself
to
them
.
'
Having
given
vent
to
this
result
of
experience
,
the
doctor
put
his
hands
into
his
pockets
,
and
walked
up
and
down
the
room
with
even
greater
rapidity
than
before
.