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'
In
the
workhouse
of
this
town
,
'
was
the
sullen
reply
.
'
You
have
the
story
there
.
'
He
pointed
impatiently
to
the
papers
as
he
spoke
.
'
I
must
have
it
here
,
too
,
'
said
Mr.
Brownlow
,
looking
round
upon
the
listeners
.
'
Listen
then
!
You
!
'
returned
Monks
.
'
His
father
being
taken
ill
at
Rome
,
was
joined
by
his
wife
,
my
mother
,
from
whom
he
had
been
long
separated
,
who
went
from
Paris
and
took
me
with
her
--
to
look
after
his
property
,
for
what
I
know
,
for
she
had
no
great
affection
for
him
,
nor
he
for
her
.
He
knew
nothing
of
us
,
for
his
senses
were
gone
,
and
he
slumbered
on
till
next
day
,
when
he
died
.
Among
the
papers
in
his
desk
,
were
two
,
dated
on
the
night
his
illness
first
came
on
,
directed
to
yourself
'
;
he
addressed
himself
to
Mr.
Brownlow
;
'
and
enclosed
in
a
few
short
lines
to
you
,
with
an
intimation
on
the
cover
of
the
package
that
it
was
not
to
be
forwarded
till
after
he
was
dead
.
One
of
these
papers
was
a
letter
to
this
girl
Agnes
;
the
other
a
will
.
'
'
What
of
the
letter
?
'
asked
Mr.
Brownlow
.
'
The
letter
?
--
A
sheet
of
paper
crossed
and
crossed
again
,
with
a
penitent
confession
,
and
prayers
to
God
to
help
her
.
He
had
palmed
a
tale
on
the
girl
that
some
secret
mystery
--
to
be
explained
one
day
--
prevented
his
marrying
her
just
then
;
and
so
she
had
gone
on
,
trusting
patiently
to
him
,
until
she
trusted
too
far
,
and
lost
what
none
could
ever
give
her
back
.
She
was
,
at
that
time
,
within
a
few
months
of
her
confinement
.
He
told
her
all
he
had
meant
to
do
,
to
hide
her
shame
,
if
he
had
lived
,
and
prayed
her
,
if
he
died
,
not
to
curse
him
memory
,
or
think
the
consequences
of
their
sin
would
be
visited
on
her
or
their
young
child
;
for
all
the
guilt
was
his
.
He
reminded
her
of
the
day
he
had
given
her
the
little
locket
and
the
ring
with
her
christian
name
engraved
upon
it
,
and
a
blank
left
for
that
which
he
hoped
one
day
to
have
bestowed
upon
her
--
prayed
her
yet
to
keep
it
,
and
wear
it
next
her
heart
,
as
she
had
done
before
--
and
then
ran
on
,
wildly
,
in
the
same
words
,
over
and
over
again
,
as
if
he
had
gone
distracted
.
I
believe
he
had
.
'
'
The
will
,
'
said
Mr.
Brownlow
,
as
Oliver
's
tears
fell
fast
.
Monks
was
silent
.
'
The
will
,
'
said
Mr.
Brownlow
,
speaking
for
him
,
'
was
in
the
same
spirit
as
the
letter
.
He
talked
of
miseries
which
his
wife
had
brought
upon
him
;
of
the
rebellious
disposition
,
vice
,
malice
,
and
premature
bad
passions
of
you
his
only
son
,
who
had
been
trained
to
hate
him
;
and
left
you
,
and
your
mother
,
each
an
annuity
of
eight
hundred
pounds
.
The
bulk
of
his
property
he
divided
into
two
equal
portions
--
one
for
Agnes
Fleming
,
and
the
other
for
their
child
,
it
it
should
be
born
alive
,
and
ever
come
of
age
.
If
it
were
a
girl
,
it
was
to
inherit
the
money
unconditionally
;
but
if
a
boy
,
only
on
the
stipulation
that
in
his
minority
he
should
never
have
stained
his
name
with
any
public
act
of
dishonour
,
meanness
,
cowardice
,
or
wrong
.