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‘
"
Are
you
?
"
inquired
Tom
Smart
.
‘
"
I
knew
her
mother
,
Tom
,
"
said
the
old
fellow
:
"
and
her
grandmother
.
She
was
very
fond
of
me
—
made
me
this
waistcoat
,
Tom
.
"
‘
"
Did
she
?
"
said
Tom
Smart
.
‘
"
And
these
shoes
,
"
said
the
old
fellow
,
lifting
up
one
of
the
red
cloth
mufflers
;
"
but
don
’
t
mention
it
,
Tom
.
I
shouldn
’
t
like
to
have
it
known
that
she
was
so
much
attached
to
me
.
It
might
occasion
some
unpleasantness
in
the
family
.
"
When
the
old
rascal
said
this
,
he
looked
so
extremely
impertinent
,
that
,
as
Tom
Smart
afterwards
declared
,
he
could
have
sat
upon
him
without
remorse
.
‘
"
I
have
been
a
great
favourite
among
the
women
in
my
time
,
Tom
,
"
said
the
profligate
old
debauchee
;
"
hundreds
of
fine
women
have
sat
in
my
lap
for
hours
together
.
What
do
you
think
of
that
,
you
dog
,
eh
!
"
The
old
gentleman
was
proceeding
to
recount
some
other
exploits
of
his
youth
,
when
he
was
seized
with
such
a
violent
fit
of
creaking
that
he
was
unable
to
proceed
.
‘
"
Just
serves
you
right
,
old
boy
,
"
thought
Tom
Smart
;
but
he
didn
’
t
say
anything
.
‘
"
Ah
!
"
said
the
old
fellow
,
"
I
am
a
good
deal
troubled
with
this
now
.
I
am
getting
old
,
Tom
,
and
have
lost
nearly
all
my
rails
.
I
have
had
an
operation
performed
,
too
—
a
small
piece
let
into
my
back
—
and
I
found
it
a
severe
trial
,
Tom
.
"
‘
"
I
dare
say
you
did
,
Sir
,
"
said
Tom
Smart
.
‘
"
However
,
"
said
the
old
gentleman
,
"
that
’
s
not
the
point
.
Tom
!
I
want
you
to
marry
the
widow
.
"
‘
"
Me
,
Sir
!
"
said
Tom
.