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'
I
hear
you
,
'
replied
the
girl
,
turning
her
face
aside
,
and
forcing
a
laugh
.
'
What
fancy
have
you
got
in
your
head
now
?
'
'
Oh
!
you
've
thought
better
of
it
,
have
you
?
'
growled
Sikes
,
marking
the
tear
which
trembled
in
her
eye
.
'
All
the
better
for
you
,
you
have
.
'
'
Why
,
you
do
n't
mean
to
say
,
you
'd
be
hard
upon
me
to-night
,
Bill
,
'
said
the
girl
,
laying
her
hand
upon
his
shoulder
.
'
No
!
'
cried
Mr.
Sikes
.
'
Why
not
?
'
'
Such
a
number
of
nights
,
'
said
the
girl
,
with
a
touch
of
woman
's
tenderness
,
which
communicated
something
like
sweetness
of
tone
,
even
to
her
voice
:
'
such
a
number
of
nights
as
I
've
been
patient
with
you
,
nursing
and
caring
for
you
,
as
if
you
had
been
a
child
:
and
this
the
first
that
I
've
seen
you
like
yourself
;
you
would
n't
have
served
me
as
you
did
just
now
,
if
you
'd
thought
of
that
,
would
you
?
Come
,
come
;
say
you
would
n't
.
'
'
Well
,
then
,
'
rejoined
Mr.
Sikes
,
'
I
would
n't
.
Why
,
damme
,
now
,
the
girls
's
whining
again
!
'
'
It
's
nothing
,
'
said
the
girl
,
throwing
herself
into
a
chair
.
'
Do
n't
you
seem
to
mind
me
.
It
'll
soon
be
over
.
'
'
What
'll
be
over
?
'
demanded
Mr.
Sikes
in
a
savage
voice
.
'
What
foolery
are
you
up
to
,
now
,
again
?
Get
up
and
bustle
about
,
and
do
n't
come
over
me
with
your
woman
's
nonsense
.
'
At
any
other
time
,
this
remonstrance
,
and
the
tone
in
which
it
was
delivered
,
would
have
had
the
desired
effect
;
but
the
girl
being
really
weak
and
exhausted
,
dropped
her
head
over
the
back
of
the
chair
,
and
fainted
,
before
Mr.
Sikes
could
get
out
a
few
of
the
appropriate
oaths
with
which
,
on
similar
occasions
,
he
was
accustomed
to
garnish
his
threats
.
Not
knowing
,
very
well
,
what
to
do
,
in
this
uncommon
emergency
;
for
Miss
Nancy
's
hysterics
were
usually
of
that
violent
kind
which
the
patient
fights
and
struggles
out
of
,
without
much
assistance
;
Mr.
Sikes
tried
a
little
blasphemy
:
and
finding
that
mode
of
treatment
wholly
ineffectual
,
called
for
assistance
.