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Giles
walked
into
the
corner
with
much
importance
,
and
some
wonder
,
and
was
honoured
with
a
short
whispering
conference
with
the
doctor
,
on
the
termination
of
which
,
he
made
a
great
many
bows
,
and
retired
with
steps
of
unusual
stateliness
.
The
subject
matter
of
this
conference
was
not
disclosed
in
the
parlour
,
but
the
kitchen
was
speedily
enlightened
concerning
it
;
for
Mr.
Giles
walked
straight
thither
,
and
having
called
for
a
mug
of
ale
,
announced
,
with
an
air
of
majesty
,
which
was
highly
effective
,
that
it
had
pleased
his
mistress
,
in
consideration
of
his
gallant
behaviour
on
the
occasion
of
that
attempted
robbery
,
to
depost
,
in
the
local
savings-bank
,
the
sum
of
five-and-twenty
pounds
,
for
his
sole
use
and
benefit
.
At
this
,
the
two
women-servants
lifted
up
their
hands
and
eyes
,
and
supposed
that
Mr.
Giles
,
pulling
out
his
shirt-frill
,
replied
,
'
No
,
no
'
;
and
that
if
they
observed
that
he
was
at
all
haughty
to
his
inferiors
,
he
would
thank
them
to
tell
him
so
.
And
then
he
made
a
great
many
other
remarks
,
no
less
illustrative
of
his
humility
,
which
were
received
with
equal
favour
and
applause
,
and
were
,
withal
,
as
original
and
as
much
to
the
purpose
,
as
the
remarks
of
great
men
commonly
are
.
Above
stairs
,
the
remainder
of
the
evening
passed
cheerfully
away
;
for
the
doctor
was
in
high
spirits
;
and
however
fatigued
or
thoughtful
Harry
Maylie
might
have
been
at
first
,
he
was
not
proof
against
the
worthy
gentleman
's
good
humour
,
which
displayed
itself
in
a
great
variety
of
sallies
and
professional
recollections
,
and
an
abundance
of
small
jokes
,
which
struck
Oliver
as
being
the
drollest
things
he
had
ever
heard
,
and
caused
him
to
laugh
proportionately
;
to
the
evident
satisfaction
of
the
doctor
,
who
laughed
immoderately
at
himself
,
and
made
Harry
laugh
almost
as
heartily
,
by
the
very
force
of
sympathy
.
So
,
they
were
as
pleasant
a
party
as
,
under
the
circumstances
,
they
could
well
have
been
;
and
it
was
late
before
they
retired
,
with
light
and
thankful
hearts
,
to
take
that
rest
of
which
,
after
the
doubt
and
suspense
they
had
recently
undergone
,
they
stood
much
in
need
.
Oliver
rose
next
morning
,
in
better
heart
,
and
went
about
his
usual
occupations
,
with
more
hope
and
pleasure
than
he
had
known
for
many
days
.
The
birds
were
once
more
hung
out
,
to
sing
,
in
their
old
places
;
and
the
sweetest
wild
flowers
that
could
be
found
,
were
once
more
gathered
to
gladden
Rose
with
their
beauty
.
The
melancholy
which
had
seemed
to
the
sad
eyes
of
the
anxious
boy
to
hang
,
for
days
past
,
over
every
object
,
beautiful
as
all
were
,
was
dispelled
by
magic
.
The
dew
seemed
to
sparkle
more
brightly
on
the
green
leaves
;
the
air
to
rustle
among
them
with
a
sweeter
music
;
and
the
sky
itself
to
look
more
blue
and
bright
.
Such
is
the
influence
which
the
condition
of
our
own
thoughts
,
exercise
,
even
over
the
appearance
of
external
objects
.
Men
who
look
on
nature
,
and
their
fellow-men
,
and
cry
that
all
is
dark
and
gloomy
,
are
in
the
right
;
but
the
sombre
colours
are
reflections
from
their
own
jaundiced
eyes
and
hearts
.
The
real
hues
are
delicate
,
and
need
a
clearer
vision
.
It
is
worthy
of
remark
,
and
Oliver
did
not
fail
to
note
it
at
the
time
,
that
his
morning
expeditions
were
no
longer
made
alone
.
Harry
Maylie
,
after
the
very
first
morning
when
he
met
Oliver
coming
laden
home
,
was
seized
with
such
a
passion
for
flowers
,
and
displayed
such
a
taste
in
their
arrangement
,
as
left
his
young
companion
far
behind
.
If
Oliver
were
behindhand
in
these
respects
,
he
knew
where
the
best
were
to
be
found
;
and
morning
after
morning
they
scoured
the
country
together
,
and
brought
home
the
fairest
that
blossomed
.
The
window
of
the
young
lady
's
chamber
was
opened
now
;
for
she
loved
to
feel
the
rich
summer
air
stream
in
,
and
revive
her
with
its
freshness
;
but
there
always
stood
in
water
,
just
inside
the
lattice
,
one
particular
little
bunch
,
which
was
made
up
with
great
care
,
every
morning
.
Oliver
could
not
help
noticing
that
the
withered
flowers
were
never
thrown
away
,
although
the
little
vase
was
regularly
replenished
;
nor
,
could
he
help
observing
,
that
whenever
the
doctor
came
into
the
garden
,
he
invariably
cast
his
eyes
up
to
that
particular
corner
,
and
nodded
his
head
most
expressively
,
as
he
set
forth
on
his
morning
's
walk
.
Pending
these
observations
,
the
days
were
flying
by
;
and
Rose
was
rapidly
recovering
.
Nor
did
Oliver
's
time
hang
heavy
on
his
hands
,
although
the
young
lady
had
not
yet
left
her
chamber
,
and
there
were
no
evening
walks
,
save
now
and
then
,
for
a
short
distance
,
with
Mrs.
Maylie
.
He
applied
himself
,
with
redoubled
assiduity
,
to
the
instructions
of
the
white-headed
old
gentleman
,
and
laboured
so
hard
that
his
quick
progress
surprised
even
himself
.
It
was
while
he
was
engaged
in
this
pursuit
,
that
he
was
greatly
startled
and
distressed
by
a
most
unexpected
occurence
.
The
little
room
in
which
he
was
accustomed
to
sit
,
when
busy
at
his
books
,
was
on
the
ground-floor
,
at
the
back
of
the
house
.
It
was
quite
a
cottage-room
,
with
a
lattice-window
:
around
which
were
clusters
of
jessamine
and
honeysuckle
,
that
crept
over
the
casement
,
and
filled
the
place
with
their
delicious
perfume
.
It
looked
into
a
garden
,
whence
a
wicket-gate
opened
into
a
small
paddock
;
all
beyond
,
was
fine
meadow-land
and
wood
.
There
was
no
other
dwelling
near
,
in
that
direction
;
and
the
prospect
it
commanded
was
very
extensive
.
One
beautiful
evening
,
when
the
first
shades
of
twilight
were
beginning
to
settle
upon
the
earth
,
Oliver
sat
at
this
window
,
intent
upon
his
books
.
He
had
been
poring
over
them
for
some
time
;
and
,
as
the
day
had
been
uncommonly
sultry
,
and
he
had
exerted
himself
a
great
deal
,
it
it
no
disparagement
to
the
authors
,
whoever
they
may
have
been
,
to
say
,
that
gradually
and
by
slow
degrees
,
he
fell
asleep
.