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‘
Say
he
dreamt
it
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Jingle
coolly
.
A
ray
of
comfort
darted
across
the
mind
of
the
spinster
aunt
at
this
suggestion
.
Mr
.
Jingle
perceived
it
,
and
followed
up
his
advantage
.
‘
Pooh
,
pooh
!
—
nothing
more
easy
—
blackguard
boy
—
lovely
woman
—
fat
boy
horsewhipped
—
you
believed
—
end
of
the
matter
—
all
comfortable
.
’
Whether
the
probability
of
escaping
from
the
consequences
of
this
ill
-
timed
discovery
was
delightful
to
the
spinster
’
s
feelings
,
or
whether
the
hearing
herself
described
as
a
‘
lovely
woman
’
softened
the
asperity
of
her
grief
,
we
know
not
.
She
blushed
slightly
,
and
cast
a
grateful
look
on
Mr
.
Jingle
.
That
insinuating
gentleman
sighed
deeply
,
fixed
his
eyes
on
the
spinster
aunt
’
s
face
for
a
couple
of
minutes
,
started
melodramatically
,
and
suddenly
withdrew
them
.
‘
You
seem
unhappy
,
Mr
.
Jingle
,
’
said
the
lady
,
in
a
plaintive
voice
.
‘
May
I
show
my
gratitude
for
your
kind
interference
,
by
inquiring
into
the
cause
,
with
a
view
,
if
possible
,
to
its
removal
?
’
‘
Ha
!
’
exclaimed
Mr
.
Jingle
,
with
another
start
—
‘
removal
!
remove
my
unhappiness
,
and
your
love
bestowed
upon
a
man
who
is
insensible
to
the
blessing
—
who
even
now
contemplates
a
design
upon
the
affections
of
the
niece
of
the
creature
who
—
but
no
;
he
is
my
friend
;
I
will
not
expose
his
vices
.
Miss
Wardle
—
farewell
!
’
At
the
conclusion
of
this
address
,
the
most
consecutive
he
was
ever
known
to
utter
,
Mr
.
Jingle
applied
to
his
eyes
the
remnant
of
a
handkerchief
before
noticed
,
and
turned
towards
the
door
.
‘
Stay
,
Mr
.
Jingle
!
’
said
the
spinster
aunt
emphatically
.
‘
You
have
made
an
allusion
to
Mr
.
Tupman
—
explain
it
.
’
‘
Never
!
’
exclaimed
Jingle
,
with
a
professional
(
i
.
e
.
,
theatrical
)
air
.